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C,  SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1925 -\nORM AN INTERIOR CHAMBER OF MINES\nTHOLICS AND\nMil - CLERICS\nPUNCH HEADS\n,mber of Deputies Amid\nIreat Disorder Backs\nHerriot\nBQUIS BANNED\nFOR A FORTNIGHT\nnes Unprecedented; Vote\n'verwhelming: for En-\n; force Secular Law\njRIS, March 20.\u2014The French gov-\nIciit's policy for maintaining in-\n> the separation of church and\nj applying the secularisation laws\nbased by prevnous parliaments,\nIndorsed by a substantial ma-\nf ln the chamber ot deputies thla\nng at a sitting filled with discernment supporters to the num-\n1)1 3K7 voted confidence in the\nrnment, nnd 95 votes were re-\nrd against the proposal. Many\nI votes were east by moderate\nVicuna of the Poincare and\nrand schools. The members of\n'right showed their disapproval\nie motion of confidence by ab-\nIng from voting.\n..Lacks   Cardinals'   Manifesto\nvote    waa    taken    after    the\nler had made a stubborn defence\na policy.    During It he attacked\n-ecent   manifesto   of   tbe   French\nnals and archbishops, which pro-\n1   against   the   government's   ef-\nto make tlie (undenominational\neffective   In   Alsace,   and   com-\n1   the   Gbrlftkmlty   of   \"bankers\"\ntho   \"Christianity   of   tho   cata-\na.\"\nj address of the premier opened\nflood gates of temper of his\nicnts, wbich culminated ln one\ne worst disturbances the cham-\nhus ever noon. Old and new\na in France came into dramatic\nct on tbe floor, first when the\n,j|)ga und tbe Anti-Clericals In-\nd In a ' free .for-a 11 pummelling\nii. and second, when a censured\ny, Murquls do la i'enonaya, re-\nj to leave the chamber when he\nordered to do ao. The marquis\nCharacterised M. Harlot's refer-\nto \"Christianity of bankers\" as\n.urse and unwarranted Insult.\"\nIPrdmier Denies Persecuting\nt premier's denial of any Intent\n-raecute Catholics waa received\n: jeers by the opposition, which\nL hissed and otherwise inter-\n(1 him. The Marquis de la\nTiaya'a repeated cries of \"retract''\nf   brought  upon   the  deputy  the\n1 severe penalty that ean be lm-\n\u2014censure and temporary eM-\nn.\nh penalty lias not heen imposed\nh during the paat IB years. It\nHhe marquis from the next 15\nn Imposed a fine of a month's\nand subjects him to arrest and\n(days' imprisonment In thecham-\n;>uilding if ho reenters it during\neriod.\npremier's speech was In ter-\n\u25a0d ut the outset by Abbe ]a--\nadmlscion that the manifestu\ne Cardinals had \"troubled many\n:-lenccs In profoundly Catholic\n!iunftk*s.\"\nthis, UM premier replied:\nAllow Full Liberty\no deeply respect all religious\nctiotis. We will not allow any\ny. to their liberty which we have\nfeguard.\" Then, turning to the\ndtion, the premier said: \"These\nemeu are grieved to hear me\njunce words of tolerance.\"\nStudy British Market IIMCMDI OV-TIl IM\nfor Fruit ol Ontario UNtlTlr LU I tli 111\nC.   VV.   BAXTER\n.01 Crinisby, Ont.. has been appointed by the Ontario government\nas u fruit expert to study the overseas piarket on behalf of the province.\niffflon Plans\nNo Road Program;\nExtend Time Only\nJTtAWA, March 80.\u2014There ta\nbe no farther financial asslst-\n\u00bb\u2022 by tbe federal government to\n\u25a0Tlnclal administrations for the\n<?roT\u00bbmant   of   hlghwaya   during\nprtunt session.\nOther than a bill extending the\ni* for two jeare to enable\niTlnces to earn the money tidy voted.\" Hon. O. T. Graham,\nlister of railways, said In the\nise today, In replying to a qnes-\na, \"no further legislation Is pro-\nter Leaves for\nEdmonton to Talk\nPeace River Line\npTORJA, March 10.\u2014Following\nwire of protest Wednesday to\njiier King against connecting the\nfuiton -ft Dun vegan railway with\nimain line of the Canadian Natl at uny point east of the moun-\nPremler Oliver left for Edmon-\njlast night, at the invitation of\nplef Greenfield of Alberta, to dis-\nthe Peace HI ver railway ques-\njwlth the Alberta government.\nicouver Unemployed\non Civic Relief Work\nStrike for Higher Pay\nVANCOUVER,     March     30 Un-\niploysd   numbering   136,   engaged\nemergency  sewer  work  for the\n't,   down-id   tools   today   against\ne ware acale of  la a day.\n>WN8 AS RESULT\nOF ONTARIO FLOODS\nJHT HOPE, Ont., March 20.\u2014\nl)ii ho misseil the road as a result\nhe Oeneraska river flooding the\nfounding      country I Ide,      Charles\nEIGHTEEN BARS\nIN VANCOUVER\nTO OPEN TODAY\nTheir Beer Licences Are in\nMails; Other Wets Get\n'Em Next Week\nVICTORIA,    Manh    &%\u2014Eighteen\nhotels located in the heart of th'*\nbusiness seel Ion of Vancouver will\nopen their bars to tin- thirsty tomorrow morning for the first time\nUHder the new beer regulations recently enacted by the liquor control\nboard,   it   was  announced   today.\nFurther licences for Vancouver and\nother \"wet\" districts are expected\nto be issued early next week.\nProvided their bars are in keeping\nwith the provisions of the law. which\nmeans that persons fnun tbe Kraal\nmay have an unobstructed view of\nthe premises where beer will In-\nserved at tables, the IS hotels ln\nVancouver will be legally entitled ty\ncommence operations on reeelpt of\ntheir licences tomorrow morning.\nThree Weeks to Get All Out\n\"The liquor control board is dealing\nwith the applications (or beer licences\nWbich have been received, as rapidly\nas possible.\u25a0\" a statement issued by\nthe board this afternoon said. \"It is\nquite a substantial task, In view of\nthe tint that applications have been\nreceived from all the wet rtdlngi of\nthe province,    it  probably  will   take\ntwo or three weeks before tbe last\nof the applications arc disposed ul.\nMeantime tbe first of the licences are\ngoing    forward    by    today's    mail    to\nVancouver hotels.\"\nCALGARY PLAN\nCAPITAL TREK\nA Week's M$rch in View;\nDrumheller, Lethbridge\nand Crow, Too\nEDMONTON JOBLESS\nINVADE LEGISLATURE\nKick at Withdrawal of Relief for Unmarried\nWorkers\nOAb'-iAttV, March -JO. \u2014 Hungry\nand desperate, between UliO and 400\nunemployed of tills city will commend a march to Edmonton bv trail,\n\\ la Drunihellcr. in an effort to get\nthe provincial government to extend\nrelief fur single unemployed men in\nthis province. The contingent expects    to   reach    th-?    capital    Within   a\nweak, anil on tin- route they will link\nforces with a contingent of unemployed ut Drumheller, who will also\nmarch  tn the capital,\nThe t'tagary contingent, il Is said,\nwill be reinforced bv delegates from\nLelhhridffi' and the Crow's N'.-st Pa**\nand they plant to stay lu the vicinity\nof  the  parliament   buildings  until   tin*\ngovernment   decides    to   extend    relief\nDecision    to    march    on     the    cm pi lal\nwas reached at an enthusiastic meeting of membera of the Calgary Council of Unemployed, i,,-id today. Attar\nthey bad given the provincial govern*\nment until 10 o'clock to announce tbe\nextension of the relief, and when tb*\ngovernment had attempted .to com-\npromise by offering to feed |Q of the\nworst eases, tne meeting unanimously\ni!i elded   to   take   the   trail.\nPremier    Surprised\nfcDMONTW .March 10.\u2014When interviewee! hen* tOfltfht in reg-inl to\nthe proposed march of the unemployed\nfrom *'nlgary to Edmonton, Premier\nOreenfteld expressed complete Ignorance of any disturbances amongst the\nunemployed at Calgary. \"There is nu\ntrouble there.\" lie sit Id. \"We ;ire\ntaking care of the needy cases in\nCalgary Just the fame as we are in\nKdmonton\u2014tli rough the Salvation\nArmy,\"\nHon. Alex ROM, minister of labor,\nMM in reffard \u00bb 'be situation: *'I\nkaow   nothing whatever about   it.\"\nEdmonton Jobless Bea*lge House\nKl-MONTON. March 20.\u2014An army\nof unemployed num lie ring approximately 200, appeared at the legislative\nhiiibiiiics yesterday afternoon to demand assistunce from the government.\nThe   men   protested   against   th\u00ab>   action\nHis Tenants Applied\nPitchforks to Police\nJAMES   CHARLES   ARTHUR\nWhose ten-mis In Count) Clare used\npitehfurks to cheat) off poll re men who\nsought to evlcl them fm* nonpayment\nof rent. Captain Arthur figured In\nthe noto-ious Robin**) blackmail caae\nus tiie side to I'MJuh Sir Karl 81ngh.\n[.on! Darling remarked he \"waa vied\nto say\" Arthur was i.ot a Brltlah ref\nute!\n\u25a0ffli\nN0\u00a5A SCOTIA IS\nOF W EFFECT\nTerms lor Mine Maintenance Not Reached; Cabi\nnet Denounced\nHOUSE PASSES\nSECOND READING\nPETERSEN PACT\nLabor Men and a Few Progressives Join Conservatives\nMAJORITIES ARE\nABOUT HUNDRED\nContract on King's Motion\nReferred to Special\nCommittee\n\u2022f nn\nof    lain\n,:i.\nFair Grandstand at\nVancouver Barns as\na Dramatic Climax\nVANCOUVER, March 20.\u2014The\nlong drawn out controversy ovir\nthe Vancouver fair assumed a\ndramatic and unexpected aspect\ntoday when, within 24 hours of\nthe ;imo A. J. Bird, building inspector, doc la red tho fair could\nnot be held unless the, buildings\nwere put in shape, fire completely\ndestroyed the grandstand, with a\nloss of $tC0,00G, and carrying in-\nrurance of $50,000, At the same\ntime the property owners had\nurged the council n-j. to make\na civic grant towards the enterprise.\nThe police are investigating a\nreport that an auto speeding was\nseen leaving the park just be-\nfora the fire broke out at 3 this\nmorning.\ndiscontinuity   relief   fi.r   unmarried   nn*\nemployed,   Which    bud    been   carried   on\nthrough the Hlvntlon Army for eome\ntime.\nMonday ni\u00abht tbe men were given\n60 meal tickets, nnd tiny were told\nduring tlie afternoon they could expect   tlie   wh me   number   lust   nlglit.\nTliis decision met with a storm of\ndissent from tlie unemployed, who decided that they would camp in the\nbuildings until their request bad been\nmet.\nThe premier announced in the bouse\ntliat the government was willing to\ngive reasonable assistance to anyone\nthat was actually in need of relief,\nbut   then   were   indications   tliat    maliv\nwin.   appl ltd   wen-    not    net telly    in\nneed.\nPUNCH CARTOONS\nUNSAVORY CASES\nSYI'NKV.   NS.    March    I0.-*-A   slate-\nment   with   rcxpaet   to   the   conference\non the wage question held oul at Halifax yesl.-rdav h*twe-n \u25a0 '*,,, exeeiiiivc\nof district 'Hi, Cn it ft hm* \"Wiir-Ws\n\"f   America,   and   preratsr   Armstrong\nof in ines. represent Ing the k 11-.'eminent,\nwas   issii-'il   to   the   \\>ri^*   lonlglil    from\nI'nited .Mine -Turk-era headquarters,\nOlae*   Uae.\nThe   statement   savs\n\"The n-suli uf the '\"iitYrenr- WArX\nthai the government did nol accept\ntha otter of the mlnera to provide protective measures f.u- ihe Nova Scotia\npits under tha authority <>f the provincial government as outlined In\nthe propoaai in thai regard made by\ntbe   union   of  March   lfi.\"\nClaims   Premier  Misrepresent!\nll    adds:\n\u2022\u25a0in   addition,    while    the   conference\nedtfns   uiih   the   depttl\nister of mlnen, the pre\nlv itood up in the b<\"\nated thai conditions\nCape Breton had hi i\nWe (Rice direct ivk\ncharacterising thla lw\npremier's     as     !.,|s.-     i\nund  tending  t\"  assist\ntn       beat       UK       111       dUr\nstruggle.\ner  deliberate-\nand Insinu-\nilisiress In\nexaggerated\nisiliilil v       fnr\natlon   '\u2022(   tb>\nOTTAWA. March SO.\u2014The \u00bbovtrn-\nmeiit reeolutton approving the contract with Sir Will lain I'etersen to\nestablish and operate \u25a0 steamship\nservice on the North Atlantic, passed\nthe house of commons this morning-\nBy \u25a0 vole of 111 to IS, a majority ot\nIB,   the   reisuluiioii   was   approved.\nPreviously the Conservative amendment whicli declared lhc government\npropoMl lo he \"futile and costly.\" und\nthat   the   matter   ol   reducing   ocean\nnites could only lie dealt with by an\nKmpire conference, was defeated by\nHI lo 11, or 101 voles.\nAs    soon    U    Hit-    resolution    passed\nthe house, Premier King moved thai\nthe    resolution    be    referred    to    \u25a0\nspecial committee whieh would investigate and report \"ii the contract. This motion passed without\ndtvtolon.\nTo   Reassure  Progressives\nDuring the debate the premier announced   he   proposed   to   lake   this\nact ion so as to reassni e  members of\nthe     Progressive     parly     who     feared\nIhey might be approving the contract\nOil Second reading ot the bill, that\nthis waa not ihe case, it had long\nbeen  Un- Intention  that   the  measure\nshould gg to the special committee\nfor  consideration,  hi   said.\nThe division of the Conservative\nmembers     and     J,     S.     Woodsworth.\nLabor. Centtr Wlnnjpeg.\nOn   the   main   resolution   nine   l'vo-\ngre-ssives   and   Mtasri    Woodswerth\nand  impe ot   the   Labor  parly,  joined\nthe Conservatives in opposition.\nSoviet Minister\nBlames Dominions\nM.   TCHITCHERIN\nReeehtly Informed a TUHs audience\nthat tin-* I'.ritlsh dominions were responsible for the unsympathetic attitude   adopted   I'.v   l'remier   Baldwin\nSTlfllCOfER\nTORNADO DEAD;\nSTARTBURIALS\nHomeless Estimated Fifteen\nThousand; Comfortably\nCared for\nORGANIZATION\nIS LAUNCHED\nWITH ACCLAIM\nWill Boost Mining of Eastern Part of Province;\nOre  Display\nSLOAN ASKED FOR\nGRANT BY A WIRE\nCommittee of Seven to Extend Organization to\nDistrict\nCH1CAOO.   Marcli   \u2022_'\u25a0>.    \u2014   Burial   o\ntin*  deed   resulting   trom   the   tornad\nwhich   struck   portions   of   five   stetsi\nWednesday,     was    begun    today,    whil\nIt i nf oik   and   friends of  many   mounter\ncontinued   ths   dismal   task   of   recovering   bodies   from   the   tangled   debris   of\ntlie   storm-swept   areas.\nlu the wreckage of the cities, und\nout in the by way a of tlie rural districts, relief and rescue workers re-\nnortsd additional casualties would be\ndiscovered. Cnldenttfted lend still rest\non    crude    fixtures    in    many    morgues,\nswatting      recognition,     or     unknown\nThe\n(ntabd\n\u25a0 had  t'i\ni.-ualiy   list   tonight   carry Ins\ns   or   those  actually   identified.\nli.     The  esilmati d  and   known\nn   all  sections numbered about\nan,  according  to  latcsi  advices.    Tho\nn.iuivd   totaled  around   3000  on   these\noris\nby   hundreds,\npredicted   tne\nCHINESE CREW\nMUTINIES OVER\nLEAVEJAGES    __\ns^rst1lS'l'SiaSiGRANT MORE TIME\n\"\"\"mi\"'!\"; \u201e       TO BUILD LINES\nj '    Tlo\nin   w. n    l\u00bb Ing   tabulated\nand   lod   Cross   officials\nwould   number   upwards\n>l> sheltered as possible, how-\nI l.-nls, equipment and food\nruahed   Into  all   centers  being\ncare    for   tlir   situation,\nuldelli     is    Ron     Of    one    of    re-\n1AN   PRANCIKO\n\"Tl\nL'i\n111]*\nI'll.\nel\naii'\nl*te\nll.\nlocked\nto  lake\n\u25a0l\\!\nl;^tt>a j Alberta Railway & Irriga-\n;,;ii;ii[(1;    tion Company (Jets Ex-\ni  u*m       tension From House\nMORE ONTARIO\nMEN SUSPENDED\nCivil   Service   Scandal   Is\nSpreading to Other\nDepartments\nTORONTO,   March   80.\u2014Tha  Toronto\n<;iobe will publish on Us financial\npage   t<>morrow   an   article   stating:\n\"Information    received    al    Queen's\nPark yesterday would seem in indicate that the province is on the eve\nof disclosures or n civil sen Ice scandal Willi ramifnaliiins hitherto un-\nthought of. In addition to the provincial secretary's department, In\nwhich arrests were made tli I a week,\naudits in tin* provincial architects'\ndepart ment now  have resulted in  two\nadditional ' suspensions. Still other\nsuspensions from office are known to\nhave occurred among members of tin;\nservice.\n\"it   was   authoritatively   announced,\nfollowing   adjournment   of   yesterday's\nsitting of the legislature, that A.\nJtattray. clerk of works, and George\nItarron. supervising plumber, both of\nthe provincial architects' department,\nwhich eomes under the direction of\nHon, Lincoln (Joldie, provincial secretary, have been suspended from office   pending   further   investigations   bv\ngovernment auditors.\"\nJudges Propose Asking the\nLaw to Shorten Newspaper Reports\n!    LONDOff,      March      tft.- (Canadian\nPress ruble.) \u2014 Punch, which throughout lis career has often effectively devoted its main cartoons to serious\nmatters, haH this Week as I ]ir title\nI for Its principal drawing \"Justice\n\u25a0 Profaned, or What We Are Coming\nTo.\"\nTin- cartoon depicts the  London law\ncourts witii tlie sign on ils facade\niin front in the style of the rnovle\nstiow. reading: \"Qreal Modern Drama;\nDirty Linen. Vo Tax. No charge. No\nI'ensor.\"\nAttract   Great   Crowd*\nThe    reference,    of    course,    is    lo    the\nI famous     Dennistoun    ami     Waterhouse\n|enses,   which   arc   now   occupying   great\nspace     in     the     newspapers,     and     attracting   crowds   to   the   law   courts.\nit Is understood the King's Bench\njudges, wlio meet periodically to discuss matter! affecting legal practice.\netc., propone petitioning the lord\nchancellor ra Introduce legislation regarding    NdUlotlng     the    length    ot\nnewspaper   reports   of    unsavory   cases.\n-\u25a0Tlie government r\nand    deliberately    misr-pr. -seats    conot-\ntlons. w>-. therefore, urgently appeal to the public i.f tlo Dominion\nof Canada, and praj t\" ihem lo bring\npressure to bear on the government\nof tbe Dominion to ff-ree lome action\nto prevent tin- government of Nova\nScotia further misrepresenting the unparalleled condition* of distress ihat\n\u2022slat    here.\"\n'TTAW.Y.    Mb\n\u2022uctfon   of  u   I\nliertn   ltall\u00ab\nAt a large and enthusiastic meeting held In the board of trade roonH\nlast night, a chamber of mines for\neistern Hritish Colombia was formed.\nthree temporary officers were elected\nas well an B committee of seven to git\ninto touch with all the mining men\nIn eastern Brtiish Columbia, and a\n\u00ab ire was drafted and later sent lo\nthe Hon. William Sloan, minister of\nmines   at   Victoria.\nThe three temporary officers elected\nvere Judge J. A. Korin. president;\nR   <.;.  .Matthew,  secretary;  and  w.  s.\nKing, treasurer. The commit lee of\nseven was chosen by e nominal in\u25a0\ncommittee of three, to net in touch\nWith all the mining men of eastern\nlintish Columbia in order to establish\na thoroughly representative chamber\nof mines for the district. Those\nnamed for this committee were Way\nHunter,  K   c*  Wragge,  T.  J.  Scanlan.\nKred A Starkey. B \\\\\". Widdowson.\n.1     W.    Mulholland    and    Arthur    Lake.--.\nTin     nominating     committee     whleh\nbrought in the names consisted eC\nKi\u00ab 1    A.    Stark, -v,    Harold    Lakes    and\nc   iv   Blackwood.\nAsk   Grant   from   Government\nThe    wire    to    Hon.    William    Sloan\nr. ads:\n\"Chan i net* of mines for eastern\nHritish Columbia has been formed at\na    large    re pre sen la live    nice ting.      Tliis\nwill embrace utl the li* e mining in-\nlerestl of eastern British Columbia.\nWe request that we be included In\nany grant! to assist the mining industry.\n\u25a0'(Sinned! R (1. Matthew. Heerclar\\,\nchamber of mines for eastern BritUh\nColumbia.\"\nWant   to  Stabilize Mining\nItoy Hunter explained at the beginning ot the evening that the pnr-\npoee    of   the    no-el ing    was    n>    dlscuJl\nihe advtstblMty of forming a chamber of mine* Is the interior. Re\nspoke of tin drive fur. funds belnx\ncarried on bj ihe chamoer of mines\n*t Vancouver tnli we.-k. whleh he\n\u25a0aid   aims   Intended    to   centreline   the\nn iin ing aciiviffi s- of the province a I\nVancouver He laid ll was fell tha'\n\u2022\u25a0on. organisation must be formed in\nthe interior to stshlllse tin- ln.luMn.\nar,d to supply information here, so\nthai people requiring it should not.\nI aw   to   go   to   the   eod.-t    for   it\nJudge   Porin,   who   was   elected   as\nchairman, said undoubtedly th. In-\nl. nor was riot organized as far a-\n\u25a0n in ing was concerned but tlmt he\nImped lo se. the mining activity of\nearly  dsya   return.\nAfter a great d, al ol discussion It\nwas decided thai whal wa- wanted\nwas a central buii.io of Information,\nwhere prospective Investors In the\ndiatrlcl could obtain Information, an.I\n-. hen er.s could b- on dleplay. It\nwas derided dial ll would be n<*c\u00bb\u00bb.\nnary to have at bast nne large well-\nI ghted    room    for    d lap I ay    ol    nre     \u25a0\nall\ndblr\nMl    bl\nthn.\nWill\n11 n lf\nen,\nlo\ntn   lo\ni n\nbird\nWhen   tb.    polii\nide     the     l.-oiioie\n1 Ma\ns   deck,\nPlfst |\npurserj\nCompany Million! in Hjle\nMONTREAL, Marcli -\" \u2014In iis an- | \u25a0'\nnual report ror tha !'\u25a0' months ended |\nDecember SI, 1924, Hn British Km- : .\nplre Steel corporation makes tie- poor- : '\neel showing In ns hlHt'-ry, total opar- '\u00a3\nating Income railing short by mon- ; *\u2022\nthan BO per cent Ol bund mt.\nrequirement*,\nTwo   and   Half  Million  Deficit\nalnklng   fund,   b.'-nd   diseount,   and   pre- M\"\nferred  dividends   paid   during   the   year, I '\ncreated   a    profit    a ss    deficit    of . '\nn.-arh      |I.5ut-  I.      -\u00bbhkh      Completely 1 '\n, wipes    out     Ihe    surplus    aci umulated     .\nsim-e    onnnlsatlun,    and    reduced     the   1\n\u25a0   bill    stal\nwithin   n\\\nAlberta,   serosa\nlerve,   to n   l t\ni   another   irom\nA   bin   grant-\nIndian\n\u25a0 oilviHc,\nf    W..1- |\nultatlons, and   ths\nMs,  it   would   b.-  necei\niant   from   the   gOI -rnment\nJ w. Mulholland stated, in reply\nfi a question from the chair, lu bv-\nu veil      the      Vancouver      chamber     of\nnoes had received a grant of iz.'iOn\nyear f.-r al least nine yeara. :\u00abn I\n3000 a year for the lasl year nr Iwn\nBL c. Wragge producsd a copy of\nhe Canadian Mining Journal contain-\nig a survey or British Columbia\nlining   mad.-   at    the   beginning   Of    \u25a0!..*\n(Continued on Page Two.)\nKead-to-Kand iHghte\nhlp'a   boardi rs   en count e\nrn   trying   to   get   nboi\npatrol   I..\nhund-to-haml   en\n\u25a0-. only\nan open\nBged   by\na. lied\nof pis\nlUntCr      between\nsurplus    .\nheretofore\nd\nnl\natlon,\nt.   by\nDIES IN SNOW DRIFT\nAFTER HOUSE BURNS\nBody of Young Woman Is\nFound  on   Prairie;\nExhaustion\nNewfoundland Woodsman\nAcquitted  of  Murder\nfor the Child's Death\nST. JOHNS, Nfld., March 20.\u2014\n(Albert George' Benson, of Trinity\nBay. was acquitted here today of\n)the charges of murder and manslaughter in connection with the\ndeath of his nine-year-old nephew\nWalt.Y Sheppard, in the woods at\nTrinity Bay last January.\nTemperance Bodies\nBury Hatchet for\na Soberer Britain\nStart Revelstoke's\nFederal Building\nRI.VKI.STOKK,   March   SO.\u2014Work   mi\nI   ntw    I't-.l.ral    liulldinif    far   lte\\a*l-\n, ...ake   hut.  -slur!,al.   the   suhcontracl   r..r\nt\u00bb,   0K\u00abd   .0,  drove  hla  tram  Into   ti\u201e,  basement   t-xcavatlon   having   heen\natmun and was drowned, I awarded.\nLONDON, March I'D.- .V raovWMIlt\nlo makt* (h-eat Britain S\u2014 ia ri>-\nliui'tcd l.y the Dally Kxpreim. A\naociet volifeiem*.. i.f 117 deleBatea,\nrepreHtitUffll prohibitionist and temperance oritnlBatlone, waa held a few\nda.va H\u00abo at Iltahlaaon. the pap.-r\nsays, resulting In a decision t\u00ab> bury\nall differences and preaent a anlid\nfront   to  the enemy.\nStralftlt Prohibition la not the first\naim of the movement, but local\noption, and committeea have befun\ndrafting a pniilamentary bill towards\nthla end.\nT.dal   earnings   for   Ihe   veer,   al.\nall   menufaoturlng   aelllng  and  adml\nistratlan   ,\\|,ens.-s    ha.I    I n   deducle\n>l nled    to    m.:.',lt.    \u00bb\u2022    oompan\nuiih     H.lll.-ti;     Ila-    la.vious    \\.ar\nKcd Ir.tdinatloiial Give:.\nSVDNKV X H . March 20. Aa . xt!\nedition ot the Maritime H.lald. laau,\ntonliht. carrlea ihe Bimounoement\nIhe reoelpi i>. II. e.llmr. .1 n Ma\nLaohlan. of a donation of 15000 fro\nIhe    R.I I.r.    nnd    lhe    All    Reael.\ntiestltute mlnera of rap.   Breton\niNi.i.  li I l. r.    i-    apnareatly     K.\n\u25a0 t *.I    to   tbe  dead\n.Al.VIKW. Haak . March\nI,...I, of Miaa h-llzalieth\nfound    thla   mnriilns    hu\n \u00ab  due!\nshock  .md I\nToronto Dentist Lrtlc?\u2122\nLoses Appeal in i ,',',* '*ih',\"'\nMalpractice Cast Sr-'i*\"h\nMia\nand\nmai\nale\nI >\nI fell     int.\ndual.\nSlo\nCanon   Scntt   Aeain\nTORONTO. March 20.\u2014Aleta\nftweetman of Toronto, sued F. G.\nLawr, dentist, for damages for\nmalpractice   in   allowing   the   poin.     Dfnln]   CnnUPnl'tnn\nof  a  hypodermic  needle  to  remain     I \"' \"\"\u2022'    \u2022\u25a0-l\u00bb\"\u00ab\"\u00bb\"\u00bb\u00bb\nin  her jaw after fin  operation.\nAt the trial she was awarded\n$2300  damages.\nThe appeal of Dr. Lawr has\nbeen dismissed by the second\ndivisional  court, with  costs.\nWires Hundred lor\nthe Tornado Relief\nAUNT HET\njsS-f\nft\n\"1     reckon     I'm     like     mom\nwomen.    I  rail   the  houne  mm--\nand    the    par    uun    and    Pu'n\nriot hen hi-'.'\nThe Weather\nllowlni\nsptlni   t\never. in   Is\nIlia   pan    ..I '\noail.1   ti,   I,Cl\n\"\" ] Berry Growers Out\nto Prevent Abuse\nUnit:\nRepubl\nicons\nWill\n1      VK'TOiUA,   Uarrb   10.-  To   moid   In\ni I 111 lire    Hie    i ions il.i I i t ,v    of    sneli    HhU\u00bbe\n; in   tli--   trad*   ns   li   aUa(\u00abl   to   han\ni i.eeii   exposed   in  C mioaiontr   Lewis\ni UuiiiMii's   report    on    tba    Naib    fruit\nf,        .   .        ... tra&aaetloni,    tbe     Brltleh    (.'ulumbta\nStnnn    l(lt    lllatfr \\ Berry   tl rowers'   d.oiiorative   union   has\notanu iwr wu\u00bbr lnl0 tlli. ntwlj; ,.,nil(,(l N;itl(inal\n  i Fruit Dlatrlbutora, limited. H. P. 9Upo-\ni\u00bbrKU\\. m.uiii -\" Gamoan he: son, preaMeni of the British Columbia\nVn lent, tiie Irish Republican lender. | Qrovara. stated, oa nls return from\niimde it km.wu today that the Binn j Ottawa, whare the new organisation\nFein   chief   council,   lifter   consulmtion ! wiih   formed.\nwith the rapresentattve-s of their or- :-ui medial a action is to i..- tnken by\nK.inizuMim in nix northeast era oouatles I tke  provincial  llraotorata .s.i  that  the\nof Ireland, hud derided unanimously Iconiintr season's crop will be h;indl'-'d\ntu put forwiird lti*|>id'licaii candldutc\u00bb I tliroiiRli their own offiee mid sold dl-\nin   tlm   I,'later   elections. rect    to   tho   wholesalers.\nBHi iKAN'B. \\V;ish.. March KO. Dentists of v\\',isliinnton. meeting In convention lure with those of British\nColumbia and Alberta, todaj tale-\ngmphed \u25a0 relief fund of more than\n$inu for the assists nee o( their fellow\npractitioners tn the tornado stricken\nareas of tin- Ohio .\/alley.\nToday's program included a eon-\nttnuation or toohlnal diecuaoion and\nclinks.\nMail Carrier Is\nGiven Three Years\nMONTFUBAL, Mar.-h 20.\u2014It. l'revo\u00bbr.\nmail caii*ier was sentenced today by\nJudge Cuss.ui to three yours In the\npenitentiary, upon conviction of steal-\nInK letters nnd om> mail hag key\nfrom   th**   Montreal   post   office.\nThe  temperatt\nrea balow are h\nr   the\n2)  hours ending\nyesterday ejtaroi\nOl)    *t\n5 o'clock.\nM.'I.SU.V.      Ml\nreh    -0.\u2014Nei.M-n\nami\nvicinity\u2014Oeoers\nlv      fair      uml\nmuoh\nchange   In   temp\n\u25a0rature            Mm.\nMax.\nNRLJON\n-h\n.\"\u2022.'.\n\\ Ictorls\n          II\n50\n\\ Hticouvcr\nKaraloopi\n. ....              ',', |\n*,n\nllarkerville\nj j\nBstevan\nDO\nPenticton\n  ... .  3!\n63\nVernon\n   il\nBl\nOrand Forks\n    H\nII\nKaslo            .   ....\n    li\nit*\nCranhrootf\n     24\nle\nBdmontun\n..    ii\n'.'.\"\nPrince   Albert\n     H\n\"n\nCalgary\n     21\nH\nWlnnlin k\n    m\n21\nPortlaiKl\n. .,    .     4li\n11\nHan Frunelseo\n    II\nTi\n\"Seallle        \t\n       42\nu\nSpokane     . .     .\n    ;it>\nf.ii\n Page Twn\nTHE NELSON DAILY-NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1925\nLeading Hotels of the West\ntract BBBt\/Wt Accvtnmodatwii may Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   $3.50   TO   |5.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTARIAN   HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nTHE   M08T   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE   CITY\nlll'Slfi \u2014 W. I). Burgess. T. Wil-\nlinn, II. (J. Anderson, V. Forward, I).\nT. J. Alulr, I.. _ Broom,., F. Vlct'.r\nHulinir, Trail: K. Jay Smith, J. K.\nMtrrlflaJd, f, II. (lartnoy, H. jr. At.lir-\nCnce,    Vancouver;    S.    N.    Hoss,    Parks;\n\"^\nr.  o,  Tness,  Brantferdi  D.  <;.  cun-\nton    Haddei.-y,    Bsanlngton;    W.    B\nLaird,   A.    Jaenhson,    Ni w    Denver;   T,\nc.   .Manning.   Cilgary;   Mr.   nml   Mrs,\nKn-vil,    Armstrong;    Oeorge    Muthison.\nToronto; J.  B. Hanna.  Fernie,\nEUROPEAN  PLAN\nDaylight Sample Rooms   for\nCommercisl  M\u00bbn.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nPOULTRY AND EOQ\nCONTRACT APPROVED\nTtF\/UNA,    Mareh    20\u2014A , five    y.\n...ntraet   for   the   Saskatchewan   (po\ny and egg pool was approved at\nteetlng of tho provisional board\n[reeters   lobby,\n|, ei* iii;\nzn\nHAD BOILS\nALL OVER HIM\n<u \u00bb iiiii li'ifji ii i*Vn \u00bb iQOi:?:: i0OI\"\u00bbCM*.*j\n1 -WITHERS l\noljIS      ,  AN0.THEIR  CHILDREN        &\n_   %if:):;:t,a;illi\":':i]i'<\u00ab3'J:it:'^,,*a\u00abi.,OJa\n~f   ,.;li \u00bb\"*. '   < ':    '., \u00bb, \u25a0\nThere is otily one wny to1* gef' rifl\nof bulla mnl lhat Is by going right to\ntho seat of the trouble\u2014the hlood\u2014\naa the bad blood must be made purfi\nbefore the boils will disappear.\nBURDOCK*\nBLOOD   BITTERS\ncleanses the system and removii.-*- all\nthe foul matter from the blood in a\nway  that  few medicines  will  (la\nMrs. Ctfti. Kankin, Itulyi-u, Sask.,\nwrites:\u2014\"A few yum ago my husband had 1 terrihlo time with boils.\nOn ono arm M had 16 between his\nelbow and wrist; five on the byuk of\nhis neck, and several more oft* different parts of his body, lie tried\neverything he eould think of, but got\nno relief until he took Burdock Blood\nHitters, and to hla surprise it completely relieved him flf his boils in\na   very   short   time.\"\nB.B.U. has been on the market for\nthe past 46 years; be sure you Ret it\nwhen you ask for lt; put up only by\nThe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,\nOnt\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTEFIOF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water ln every  room\nSteam   heated\nA.    LAPOINTE    Prot\nTHE MADDEN HOTEl\nT.   MADDEN.   Prop.\n\"-.team-heated   Room*   by   the   Oo*\nWeek    or    Month.\n\u20ac ver>   consideration    ihown   to\nguests.\nCor.   Baker   and   Ward   Sts.   Nelson\nQUEEN'S \u2014 P. Calenkol'f. Brilliant;\nMrs. It A. K-ever, M. l-uly. R V.\nAtrislle. Stiver to* I S. lVntiis.in. Pan-\ndun; Charles F. Oliver. J. B, M-fte,\nOray Creek; 3. Milne. A. NICOl, Cal\nBjBJtyi   A.   Jt.   EUghUtltg,   W'asua,   Sask.\nMADDEN \u2014 A. Anderaon. Spokane; J, Bltnona, Coleman; \u00bb mier pe-\nioux, Kitchener; It* Reran, Bonnington; M. Lecoma, Lardo; 0. U Jonee,\nBpokane; <;. o. Mutate, (inml Forks;\nJ. McLean, .\\t , McNeill, Bonnington;\n.1. A. Tudor, Trail; F. Porabon, Spo-\nkav> A C. Decker, Creston; <; Robert \u25a0, R, McDonald, Coleman.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616   Vernon   Street   East\nOnly   brick   hotel   In   city.     Stean.\nheated;   hot and  cold  water.\nEuropean  and  American  plans.\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.  C.  TOWNER,   Proprietor\nThe   home   of   plenty.\nFifty   rooms   of   eolid   comfort.\nWe serve the best  meals in Nelson\nIt'a  the  cook.\nA few drops of Shiloh brings quick\nrelief to throat irritation, hoarseness and coughing*. Shiloh is economical\u2014a favorite remedy for\nover fifty years. At all druggists,\n30c, 60c and $1.20, \\'.     '\nUse Celery King\na gentle laxative'Tea\"\nthat purifies the blood\nAt your druggist 30c and 60c.\nFoela\nCold\nCom\nincOfii\nTake\njit?\nSAVOY HOTEL\nTwo   Works   frnm   Depot.\nSteam  Healed.    Ey  Day,  Week  or\nMonth.    Hot and cold running water\nFor Your Comfort.\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\nMRS.   MALLETTE\nAnnounces     the     Reopening     of\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon   Street Phone   692\n'omphtely   renovated.     Thirty   com-\nfortuble   rooms.\nA Home for the World al Iteanonable\nI'riees.''\nNelson's Best Cafes\nIt.    Stliell.    Ne\n,lle\nSAVOY   \u2014   J\u2014\nMn.    P.   I*'    Maelntvr...   Miss   fl.   na\nTrail;  J.  Sack...  .1    MarlleliiKi.   llonn\nton: T. P. oius. Mar-ma: J.-rir\ntnil.   Nakusp;   P.   11.   I'.ase.   Vl\nKr.il   Jewell.   New   Iienv.-r;   P\nti ver    li    A.   Canierun.   .'aim   .\nand   Mn.' J    V   Conroy.   Si.mil   SI..ean;    flnd   Servlee.     All   White   Help\nMont-\nrui.ii-\nWhen   at    Nelson,   Eat   at   tha\nGolden Gate Cafe\nour   motto   i*\nBjln\u00abM,   Quality\nj.     IVlk,    Khiibeiiey;    A.\nVancouver,\nLoo\nMeals,   30C   nnd   Dp\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n,   Blocks   East  of  Post  Office\nam    healed.      lint    and    cold\nter.   Koums l.y day or week.\nAlso   Kliruislie.l    Slliles.\nP. TH.\" BUSH,   Prop.\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFinest-equipped restaurant in the\ncity. OPBN 1>AY A.M) NIGHT,\nSPECIAL\u2014Ice Cream, Soda Water\nami Hot Drlnkn. Nice, clean, fur\u00ab\nnished rooms;   hot antl col J water.\nWo   Cater   to   Private   Parties.\n*      :,SUPPER   SANDWICHES\nOne    Mother   Says:\nChildren love sandwiches, and\nsometimes dishes made up Ifl thi*-\nforfn tfp\u00bb*l to iheir appetites when\nthey would otherwise be neorged\nCold corn muffins, rolls or biscuits\ncut and spread with pastes made o!\ncold ment, tomato pulp, peanut butter or even minced vegetables well\nseasoned and buttered, set in th\noven until hrown and hot, make at\ntractive- dishes lor the youngsters.\nJARVIS JUDGMENT\nV DUE NEXT MONDAY\nConvicted    'Financier    Recently    Gave\nCheck for  His Total   Profits\nBy   Deal\nTORONTO, March -JO.\u2014Judgment In\ntht; appeal of Aemdius Jatvlfl ur.,\nfrom the sentence of Chief Justice R.\nM. Meredith, imposing a fine ot\nM00,0-90i and a jail sentence until tin*\nfino la paid, will be given Monday\nmorning, lt is announced. The conviction of Jarvis was upon a charge\nof conspiracy with J'eter Smith, former provincial treasurer of Ontario,\nIn connection with the purchase of\nOntario duty free bonds for the\nprovince.\nA check for $140,000 was recently\ngiven to the government by Jarvis,\nwhich ho claimed represented the\ntotal profit he made out of the\ntransaction.\nJudge Refuses to\nQuash Warrant for\nArrest of Lawyer\nw VANCOUVER. March 8Q.-\u2014Judge\n'Grant today refused the application of Gordon Grant, a prominent\nlawyer, to set aside the city'a\norder for his arrest because he\nrefuses to pay a husiness 11-\n-   cence.     '\nORGANIZATION\nIS LAUNCHED\nWITH ACM\n(Continued from page 1)\nyear, and nald that he* noticed that\nhi seven anil one-half columns about\nthree Inches were devoted to tlie\nmines of east and West Knot.nay.\nRi thought it was time that some\npublto-'y was ni ven to the mines\nof tljis district,, and was vfl|V much.\nIn favor of\\ a chain lie r of mines being    formed.\n\"Will    Shew    Minister    of    Mines\"\nI-'red A. Starkey ttdd of tlie number Of mining engineers from al)\nover who came to Nel sun anil found\nit difficult to procure Information\non mines and mining. lie thought a\nChamber of mines was badly needed\nand said \"This meet lnc will show\nHie minister of mines (hat there are\nother people beside** those in Vancouver.\"\nHarold Lakes said a number of\ninvestors were coming Into this district, and lie believed there were\nsevi-ral '\"good possibilities on for\nthis . summer.\" Jlw believed mining was picking up, and tliat there\nwould be rn. difficulty in getting\nmining cup Hal if Investors could he\nshown what the district could produce. He tlmught a chamher of\nmines would greatly benefit the district.\nJudge I-'orin spoke of the necessity of having a place to exhihit\nores,   Maying    that    with    the    exeept-\ntlon   or   Mr.    Starkey'*   office,   and\nthe \"pnrch of tlie courthouse,'* then\nwere no places where they could\nbe    seen    hy    mining    men.\nProduces   Bulk   of   Revenue\nJ. K. Annahle said that (his part\n\u2022 if llritish Columbia contributed ut\nleast SO per cent of the revenue from\nmines In the province, and that mining men should imt he content to\nmildew here and allow Vancouver to\nclaim thai it wus headquarters for\ntho mining industry for tlie provinee.\nHe moved the motion that a chamher of mines be formed for eastern    Hritish    Columbia.\nThe motion was seconded by J. II.\nHunter,   and    passed    unanimous! v.\nft \\V. Widdowson. T. J. Scanlan.\nHarry Johnstone, C. 1). Blackwood\nand W. H. Hamfuid also took part in\nthe.    discussion.\nHr. \\V. O. RoM had always fell that\nmining was the baekhone of the district, and that Nelsmi was the enter of that hack hone. Logically,\ntherefore, any organization formed\nshould be in- Nelson. He tlmught the\nbureau of mines was a very good\nidea.\nAt the close of the meeting Judge\nForin congratulated Roy Hunter on\nhis initiative in calling the incrting,\nami a vole of thanks was passed to\nMr.   Hunu-r,        ii\n$* laxative\n(Broni_\n%Quinine\u25a0?\n%.v    tablets J?\nto work off the cause and to\nfortify tho system against\nan attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven\nRemedy. Price 30c.\nThe box bears thia signature\n\u00a33fcStr\u00bb\nroVt*\nMade in Canada.\nDemand\n\"PHILLIPS\" MILK\nOF MAGNESIA\nAucept only genuine \"I'hillipK,\" the\nor iii iii;U M11U of Magnesia prescribed\nby physicians fur CO years as an\nantacidi laxative, corrective.\nJJ^ulL directions with each botth.\u2014\nany drug  store.\nFEELING INTENSE\nAGAINST GUARDIAN\nLanigan Crowd Cheers Officer; Magistrate Denounces   Neighbors\n.SASKATOON'. Miuvh M.- So intense is feeling against., John Wfiiri-\nMenuonite farmer luar -IneniM-v,\nSask., accused of tiie murder of his\nn-yt-ar-old brother-in-law. Kiiliraim\nJenizen, that despite repeated calls\nfor order, a great crowd which tilt.d\ntbe   l-aiilgan   town   halt    today   cheered\nl>e-te,-iivt-   Hotannl   Sbtt-vlU,   of,  the\nSaskatchewan Provincial police, who\ninvestigated the eas.-, while the latter   gave   e\\idencu   ut   the   preliminary\nnmitteil\nTiminal\nMillinery\nExquisite models, representing leading   Parisian   and   American   spring]\nstyles.\nThe high crown, strikingly different, vibrant with spring spirit,\nespecially when enhanced by pert bows\nplaced at flatteringly youthful angles.\nAt our prices the values are wonderful.\nHouse Dresses\nGinghams and Chambrays, all sizes. A big selection of smartly made models.   At ....$1.25 and Up\nRUBBER APRONS, for kitchen wear; plain and\nfancy.   Very durable.   Prices $1.50 and $1.75\nOur Spring Coats Are Receiving High\nCommendation\nNelsonDry Goods Co*\n'    .    LADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\nConfine Executions\nto Penitentiaries\nWIFE   OF   BAPTIST\nMISSION   HEAD\nCAU3ARY,   March   20.\u2014Mra.\n\/\u00ab Nniin Srniia hha   \u00bb\u00bb\u2022 McUiurln, aged 79. wife i\nIS \\S0Va JCOlia JCieu   ,,   (.   Mt,Ij.u]rin< former Baptlrt|\nsion superintendent for Alberta\nhere yesterday. She was bot|\nIHnfleld, \"nt.\notion   to\nHALIFAX, March -Jil.\u2014A\npetition the federal government to\nenact the nccessury JegislatJ'-n to\nprovide that all executions of offenders sentenced to capital punishment in the maritime provinces, tie\ncarried out in DorettMter penitentiary\nwas carried unanimously in the local\nh-Ki-rlalure tmhiy. It was moved liy\nHon. W, J. Aiicarn, attorney-general,\nand seconded by Hon. W. Chisholm,\nminister   of   mines.\nMr. Ahearn said be believed justice\nwas sometimes obstructed by jurors\nwiio shrank from bringing in a verdict calling f\u00bbr capital punishment\nbecause it would result in executions\nbeing carried out in that particular\ncommunity.   .\nA Sure Relief for\nKidney Trouble\nSo Says Mr.   L.  Soucy of\nDodd's Kidney Pills\nWHEN YOU ARE\nSHERBR00KE HOTEL\nNear C.P.R.  Station.\nUoulQfl   at   Rcisoiiiibla   Kateg.\nH. DUNK, Proprietor\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320   Baker   Street,   Nelson,   B.C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Special  Lunch  35c\n6:30 to 8:00 p.m.,  Supper  35c\nPhone   154\nMAKING\nOF   Mart\nWE   ,.*..u\nOUR   (cr\nuiii-  Spriiip  Salc-li-m\nami Bai*'  W*ar\nilku in Offer\nret.    Our  Ket-nlar\nCUSTOMERS  will   Ull\nWE  have the  Values.\nMen Suited\nSTOMACH UPSET\nGAS, HEARTBURN\nINDIGESTION!!!\nChew a few Pleasant Tablets,\nitanl Stomach Relief!\nQuebec    man    recommends    them    to\nall  who suffer.\nST.    ANTOXIN,   Que,    March    10.\u2014\n(Special.*\u2014Once nor* Dodd'a Kidney\nJ \u25a0 j ll -s   have   proved   their   Inestimable\nvnliit*   in   tiie   CAM   Ot   Mr.   K   Smi.-y.  B j\nwell-known rwldent uf this place.   He\nwrites:    \"I   can   Ml   >mi   that    DOdd'i\nKiilney    Tills    have    dene    ine    inii'h\nu-.'ifi.    l have suffered for two yeefri\ntrom hud kidneys.   One of my frtendu\nIvised   me  to  take   tin m.     Twn  ln-xes\nu'-juhi ] have restored my health.    1 advise nil\nthose   Suffering   from   kidney   rom-\ntn   try   Dodd's   Kidney    PHle;\nAfter  tiie  hearing,   which  la\nday, Cyril  -Slackhouse.   J.   P.,  CO\nWur?   fur   trial   at   thu   next\nassize*   in   Saskatoon.\nJentien,   a   ward   of   the   burei\nDeflected   children,    wai   found\nMarch \u2022'. near  a straw  stack  on  Wurz'\nfarm,    from   a    bullet    wound   tlirounli\nthe in-art.   At the Inquest a physician\nsaid   lhe   l.uy'a   feet   had   been   t< rril.lv I '\nfrozen,    aud     lhat     he     was    suffer!\nfrom   crouble   pm umonla.   an\nhave   di.-d   within   five   days.\nMt-^ht     Have     Saved     Boy\nIn    scaihimr    terms    Mr.    StackhouM ! I'lllln,s\ndenounced   the   morbid,   and   wiiai   be' tiny   will  surely   relieve   *a\u00abn.\"\nt.-rni*'d    untimely,    int.-n*t,t    taken    in      -j-u avoid dlmase tbe  kidm-vs must\nBSction^of the iSteSS ffiSLh j!*\u00ab k('\u00bb,L ln \u00bb00d wwkln\u00ab \u2022*\"*\u2022 ^\nbeen ehowh In tin* ease had been kidneys are the scavengers ol the\nslmwn in the boy even a month prior body Their work is to strain all\nto^tJn   tragedy,   he   mtrht   now   be   ^ lm|mrIU\u201e  out  \u201e,*   lh\u20ac  b!ood,    if\nApparently,  Kiiid  his   h.rdship,  nrUh- j the  kidneys nre WrOOf the  inipnrilies,\nbora   had  been   aware  of  the   terrible   the  seeds  of  dipease.   remain   in   the\nconditions   under   which    the   l'o.v   had ! ,\nn   ifviiiK.  and   iiom-   had interested\nthemselre\nin\nthn\nSASKATCHEWAN    VETEKANS\nEXTEND    STRIKE    SYMPATHY\n. SASKATCK-N. Marcli U.-~\u25a0\u25a0Tliat wi\nrecord our sympathv with our comrades In Nova iootla, affected hy the\npivsi-nt labor tronbtes, uml tliat we ex*\npress   om-   oonvlction    that   \u25a0    living\nWags In- ai.*cordcil every worker in\nCape Ihe It.n, tin- *ame as any other\nWitling workers, and that any corporation imt giving ils work* rs a livim;\nWSgO slnnild in.I be allowed to |uhc-\nt'on iindvr giivt-rmiuntal protection.\"\nThla was k resolution passed here to-\n4oy by the convention <.r the Q.W.V.\nA.,   Baikgtuhi wan    command.\nIf yon feel full, sick or lincomrort-\nlihlc alter eating, hero is harmless\nItomach relief. \"PapTl Diapepsin\"\nHtttel the Stemach and corrects\niiiRcsli'iu the limineiit U reaches the\nstomach.\nTliis guaranteed sdoinaeh corrective\ncoati bul a few.<*enls at any drug\nItor*.     Keep   it   handy!\nHigham Predicts a\nWar in Ten Years\nNEW PORK, Manh M.-MCanad\nT'tesR)\u2014Sir Chailes Highinn. Hritish\nadvertising expert, believes that the\nWorld Is headed for another genera!\nconflict. According lo reports printed\ntoday of an address he made al tin-\nlocal cluh last night, he predicts that\npossibly within 10 years Great IJritaln\nand the rnitCil States will be allies\nin a wai* tiguinst -Jnpaji, Germany\nand other  races.\nblood, and serious tri\nfollow. Al the first\ntry  fHxhVs  Kidnoy  Pills.\nChtained   fnun   all   drugglstl\nDodda   Medicine   Co.,   Ltd..   Tl\nis  hound   to\nof   trouble\n'CASCARETS' 10c\nIF CONSTIPATED,\nDIZZY, BILIOUS\nFeel  fine!     Lot\n\"Cascarete\"  clean\n'---   your   bowels   and\n\u2014 stimulate      y o u r\nNo   griping\nv e r acting\ns   of   men.\nand  chil-\nh*en      take      this\nj i Va\/-' k-^*      harmless     laxa-\n-\u2022=\u00a3   _   S-.-. tlve-catnartlc.   n\n-zz_ ii ^ (Inesut     sicken\n*B you      like     pills.\noils, 'calomel   nnd Falls.     Tastes   nice\n\u25a0   actJ   wonderful. I in-,    |&Q   and    B0r\nboxes\u2014any   drug stor<>.\n3 P^f^f^t v\nt?3   ;,,,_   _f-jf    wotm\ni^*  .\nTHE  GUMPS \u2014A   FOOL   THERE  IS\nHER NERVES\nBETTER NM\nReceived Much Benefil\nTaking LydiaE.PinkhaJ\nVegetable Compouncf\nChatham, Ont.\u2014\"1 started t<\nweak after my second child wast\nand kept on\ntine worse ut)\ncould not di|\nown housew\nand was sol\nwith my n\u00ab\nthat I was al\nto stay alone\nany time, ll\na girl workinf\nmo a whole 1\nbefore 1 was!\nto do my waa\nagain. Throw\nfriend I learned of Lydia B. lj\nham's Vegetable Compound and 1\nfour bottles of it. 1 gave birth I\nbaby boy the 4th day of Septenl\n1922. I am still doing my own \\|\nand washing. Of course, I don'tl\nwell every day because 1 don'tr\nmy rest as the baby is so cross. |\nwhen 1 get my rest 1 feel fine.\nstill taking the Vegetable Comp\nand am going to keep on with it i\ncured. My nerves are a lot ba\nsince taking it. 1 can stay alonel\nor night and not be the least fri\nened. You can use this letter!\ntestimonial and 1 will answer leJ\nfrom women asking about the V|\n' table Compound.\" \u2014 MrM.CiiAS.-tF\nION, 27 Forsythe St.. Chatham,<|\nMrs. Carson is willing to writl\nanyone suffering from female trot J\nMOTHERS LIKE TO TJ\nCOLDS WITH VAPOB\nDirect Treatment with Vapori\nSalve  Immediately  Reaches |\n'       '   Inflamed Air Paiaagei.\nIt Is no I\nnee essary\nsiantly    to\nthe    chlldre\ntreading     \u25a0\nthroat,    qr\nbronchitla,\nchest colds.\nCanadian W\nnow U\"i\n\u25a0\u25a0outside\" rcmedv, Vi.ks VapoRuJ\nlhe (old tronhhd of all Uie Ta\nhv cause it is jusl. nibhed ovei\nthioal ami chesl \u2014 there is nolhl\ntake. When io applied Vicks fbfi\nniedirated vapnrn which are in\ndirectly (nto the inflamed air\nnaff-pa, loosening the phlegm and\nIng the hrealhiiiK easier.\nAt tho saniu time Vlcks Is ahs\nami stimulates the skin like lln\nor piaster and thus aids the I\ninhaled to break up the congest!\nAt all drug stores 50c a jar.\nTree test size package, write\nChemical Co,. 314 St. l*aul St.\nMontreal,  P.O.\n%\\\\, 00022\nIJUST   NlO\u00abT\nwm'S muu\\.\nMl\\.U0*-.t-.\\Rt\nwhs \\.vrx TOR\nTk.Vl.TS W^WwW \u2022;\n,4ll,000\u00abSvcwtR^\n60 HOMt-*.\nTW-c M-lfcCN)HC\u00bb\n\"WfcT IM\\(4\nGW'i.HlM     '\"\u2022\nV*EVfcU_- \u25a0>\nHOVt CM^    '(\nwe zmM\nt>A^.w*e*JS7\nMu.\nI C^ -Stt \\T t\\iJL HOW - WHtH Ht ~\nSTKRTW 'BRA6(ilNC) Woirr Wi MviUOMILUOHMPe.\nfait^to (4-i\\>^L\\,STis;ttT M*T> Att Tm-c\nR*-\u00abJR0*n>3 HE 0WHtt>-> \\ SHOOLD VWE SttM\n^t>vvT TutM wt \u00abE ^M^S i\\ fake- .\nM'S  V\\KjHT iVlfc A LISSOM- WHEWtVJVR.\n-V STRAMOtR. SURTS \"TQ l\\CX UKt M.ft\nLQNC*   lr*.U etFOCt Vt  KHOV-JS Mli FVMt\nM\u00bbJUT\u00a31S ANt>   T-UUJI *WAT SALME\n^OUT WHKT ^ WV7AVI--) \\  t\\r\\\nTUATVV. ?>t   \u25baAH tVjtTo\nAMH  FtU\u00a3>\\W  WMO CAU6MS  AT A WOMAN'S\nIMTWT-OH \\S   f- SA?-   V  \\>QN'T KMDW HOU)\nVNCJAW  KWOVO   THQSt THIHQS ?\\)T TH-i'T t>0-\nH\\H  TOVT*.   ME THNT B.\\Rt> WAS  N\nSHARX-   -SHE  WA\u00abHtX>   ME -   B-JT\nI  toov)vY> \\seeP   -S\\W\\NAM\\HC5 A*SDVU\\*>\nOWT -Semq^ THE \\,\\fE UNES -\n1   >NAS SMAV.T-   SHE SA\\)0 H\\S\nf\\H   *6*0T  \\   THo\\)t,WT IT WAS\nA V<;\\t>'s SMt BONT-     >\u2014\n1\nmt\n-^j^j?'*\nCake for\nCream\nFilling\nWe piinled Ihis ou.-e hefore\nso many leijiiests have conr\nil is given again.\n1 cup sugar, Vi-'up hutU-l', _%\nl'anifie Milk, \\ii-cup waler,\ncups flour, I teaspoon baking\ndec, whites of 3 eggs beats\nlast.      Hake     slowly     in    slu\nPACIFIC MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Ladner   and   Abbott\nMHMM\n ?ai\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21,1925\nPage Tfirea\n'ROAD TO LOVE'\nBy ELENORE MEHER1N\nCHAPTER XXIV.\nA young man waited at the side\nveranda of tho big white houae.\nPresently a piii In pink dress and\nsoft, black picture hat flung the door\nwide,\" stepped hack with a laugh.\nTho man swept his arm about her.\nThe  floor elosed.\nKaty, slttinp: under the groat weeping .willow, put down her sewing, a\nsmiling wonder lighting her bright\nface. How sweet that was\u2014to have\nsomeone come ringing the bell and\nopen tbe door, all glad expectance.'\nFay Carleton was about two years\nolder than Katy, the only daughter\nof the folks who owned the old barn.\nKaty used to watch her watering the\ngarden In the morning, plucking roses,\nthen a little later coming out with a\ntennlfl racquet, swinging happily up ;\nthe street.\nSometimes in the afternoon five or\nsix girls, all in summer dresses,' alike\ngay flowers, came lo visit Pay. They\nused to sit on the porch, talking In\neager, excited voices, embroidering,\ndrinking tea. Early In tho warm summer evenings the young man came.\nOften as not he and Fay sat nt a\nwindow of the living room, Fay,\nthrumming a ukulele, singing. Katy\nwas an enchanled spectator, charmed\nhy the beauty of this living romance.\nIt awakened dreams, so vague they\nwere but dim acrlbbliugs on her\nthought, yet sweet. She closed her\neyes, fancied herself free, supple as\nFay strolling about tho garden;\nfancied herself running to a door\nlaughing Into  another  face\u2014\nAt this point the picture blurred,\nKaty - returned to her sewing, the\nvision, like haunting, distant music,\nholding her spirit.\nToday and tomorrow Denny might\nhave to haul lumber, get up at 6 and\nstudy till midnight. But next week-\nnext year this would nil paw: before\nthe  luminous  joys awaiting   them.\nIt was hard now. There were\ntimes when Katy saw traces of depression on Denny's face, times when\nthe students Stephen introduced didn't\npay for their coaching; other weeks\nwhen building was slack. They had\nto take money from the tin hox.\nThere  was  only  $.r.Ott   there now.\n\"We'll stick It out for a year or\nso, anyway, Kaly-did!\" Denny pretending that he didn't caro about\nusing up Iheir treasure came homo\nwith a box of ice cream and three\nsilk handkerchiefs to celebrate the\nbusting of  the  hank!\"\nHut Katy knew that all his heart\nwas In his work. she knew, too,\nIhat she was a burden. It saddened\nher. More busily than ever jMfore\nshe went on making Irish crochet,\npraying with her old child faith in\nthe   angle   that   some   miracle   would\nSt. Paul's\nPresbyterian Church\nREV. F.  R. G. DREDGE, M.A.,\nMinister\nPhona 301R      Manna, 315 Silica\nSUNDAY, MARCH 22\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Tho    HacTaJBanl    ot\nlho laoial's  Supper will be\nobserve'!.     Kvery   member\nis requested to bo present.\n2: SO p.m.\u2014Sunday School. Adult\nllihle Class.\n4:00 p.m.\u2014S. T.  Bible  Class.\n7:\"0 p.m.\u2014Evening   \"Worship.\nA cordial invitation is extended\nto  ull  lo  ntteml  these  son-lees.\nMONDAY\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Cubs   meet.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014The Excelsior Club\nmeets ut Ihe home of Miss\nConstance Martin, 414\nllelhrttck   street.\nWEDNESDAY\n4:1a p.m.\u2014Mission Hand.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Tbe S. T. f'liih.\nTHURSDAY\n6:00 p.m.\u2014Annual      dinner to\nScouts      and      Cubs hy\nLadies'  Auxiliary. On this\noccasion  three medals for\nsavinff   life   ,vill   be presented.\nFRIDAY\n7:00 p.m.\u2014C. G. I. T.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Boy Scout 3.\n8:30 p.m.\u2014Choir Practice.\nhappen\/ and  she could sell all .these\nbeautiful thinss.\nOne morning when Denny had\nwheeled her into the sun and she was\nbusy on a collar, there, as nice as\nyou please, came the angel's answer.\nKay, swinging an apron filled with\nscarlet roses, stopped for a little\nchat.\nShe had her light brown hair\ngathered, Grecian fashion, in a knot\nat her neck-^-a flat-chested, clear-\nskinned girl and a hoylsh gleefulness\nin her straight, short nose and wide\nshapely mouth. Katy thought her Immensely attractive.\nSitting on the bench at Katy's side,\nshe let her fingers toy aimlessly\nwith the heaps of lace in Katy's\nbasket.\n\"You're the busy little thing! Oh,\nisn't this stunning? What in the\nworld will you do with all those?\"\nKaty flushed. On inavy a morning\nshe had mftile up her mind to speak\nto Kay about seling lhe laces. She\nhud never quit* summoned the courage.     Here   was   the  opening.\n\"Why. I thought, perhaps\u2014well.\nI don't know\u2014perhaps\u2014do you think\nI could sell them? Are they done\nwell enough?\"\n\"Are they? They're perfectly exquisite\u2014gorgeous. Let me show\nthem to mother.\"\nA palpitant half hour Katy waited\nThe porch door opened and Mrs\nCarleton. quiet, fragrant of culture\ncame across the lawn. She had a\nbox In her hand. Inside were sheer\nbatistes, silks\u2014th-# materials for Fay's\ntrousseau. Could Katy put a fine\nedge nn the lingerie? Could she make\nro-e medallions?   A  lace, bedspread?\nTo ICatv's grnleful Imagination It\nwas the beginning of lhat glowing\nfuture when all tilings she had\ndreamed of would he hers.\nMany an exlra slltch she wove Into\ntlie dcllcale patterns, feeling herself\ndrawn Into the happy contact with\nlove  and   the   beauty   of  life.\nAt the end of the week she had\nsold to Kay's friends a half dozen\niabots, four collars. Chnflng with\nIny nnd suspense, she -waited for\nDenny. On his plate were heaped\nsilver quarters,  dollars,  halves.\n\"What's this? Robbing tho bank,\nKaty-dld?\"\nAt first he couldn't understand,\nthen a queer torment ran through\nhim as though he bad fallen short In\nsome way.\n\"Aren't you glad. Dennv? Aren't\nyou orful glnd? Just sitiing in the\nsun and running a needle In and out\nI made nil thai. And I made myself\nten thousand times happier. Gee.\nlVnny.  whv don't you laugh?\"    \u25a0\nSo lie did. He did more than\nlhat. not  trying to hide the tears.\n\"You're a brick. Katy-kid. You're\na reach. Gee, first thing I know\nvou I! be sending me through college.    Well, you will!\"\n\"I ran easily earn this much In a\nmonth, Denny\u2014easily! And H's much\nbelter for me to have something to do.\nThen you know Fay keeps running\nover to (ell me how she wants things\nOh, and that's lots of fun having\nsomeone In talk to. I like her: she's\nall made out of laughs. licmomhor.\nyou used to say I wns that way?\nAnd she's so In love. It's beautiful-\nall that, don't you think'\"\nHe laughed at her. yet tho wistful beauty of her face, sweet as he\nremembered his mother's, troubled\nhim. Poor liltle Katy\u2014thrilled because she had someone to talk to.\nHumph!     She must be lonely.\nA dozen limes he had resolved to\ntake her for a walk every night, to\nattend a concert, hut he never seemed\nto have a moment. Ills course was\nhard\u2014he hadn't half enough time tn\nstndv. Kven getting up nt 6 and\ngoing to bed at 12 he hadn't been\nable to earn more than Ht a month\nmonth.\nThis  first  term, brightened  though\nFULL GOSPEL MISSION\nMaglio   Block,  318''-.   Baker   St.\nREV.    H.    EGGLETON,    Pastor\nResidence:    618    Carbonate    St.\nPhone  275R\nSUNDAY, MARCH 22\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning  Worship.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic.\nWeek-Night   Services,   8   p.m.,\nTuesday and Friday\nAdvance Notice\nCommencing.' Sunday, Marcli\n20, Evangelists .Mr. and Mrs.\nPerks will open a revival campaign In Nelson at the Full\nGospel Mission. Watch for\nnext Sunday's  notice.\nST. JOHN'S\nLUTHERAN CHURCH\nStanley    and    VtcUHi    Streets\nDivine Service*. 7:3-0 p.m.   T\u00abt,\nI TbOBBU,   lv:l-7.   \"The   Holy\nLife  of   Believers   In   Christ.\"\n1-onten    Services    next    Friday,\n7:^.0  p.m. \u25a0\nSunday School,  1:30 p.m.\n\u25a0At Shirley Halt-Sunday School,\n10   a.m.;   Confirmation   Class,\nII a.m.\nCARL  C.  JAN20W,  Paitor\nTrinity\nMethodist Church\nMinl-sler\u2014REV.1   jQHtf    H.\nWRIGHT,   B.A.\nResidence:    709   Josephine.\nPhono  105.\nChoir  Leaders-Mr, F. L. Irwin.\nOrganist\u2014Miss   Ina   Steed.\nSUNDAY,  MARCH  22,   1925\n11:00 a.m,\" snd 7:30 p.m,\u2014Usual\nSunday Services. The\nMiniater -will conduct both\nserviced. You arc cordially invited.\nMONDAY,  MARCH   23\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trail Hanger Group\nXo   X\n8:00 p.m. \u2014 Trinity Young\nLadles' Service Club meets\nwith ilrs. R. Maurer, Annable   Itloel;.\nWEDNESDAY,   MARCH   25\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Tuxis Groups.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer    and     Bible\nStudy.\nTHURSDAY,   MARCH   26\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trriil Hanger Clroup,-.\nNos. 1 and 2.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Choir   Practice.\nFRIDAY,   MARCH   27\n7:00 p.m.\u2014C. G. I. T. Groups\n1,   2   and   3.\nIt was by Stephen's iVlen-Sship, .was\na dark, unhappy experience, I>eiiny\ncouldn't seem to fit ln or * get his\ngrip, He studied relentlessly, felt\nsure he had a better grain than\nothers, ypt even his marks were disappointing, in a chemistry \"ex,\" a\nshallow he had coached, received n\nfirst grade, Denny a second. lie\nfelt an Insidious Injustice in this as\nthough one were rated not for knowledge, but for an nbillty to \"show off.\"\n.V falseness not remote from Ijou\nBendal's standard when she Judged\nhim not by the man l\\p was, but by\nthe money he could spend.\nTwo or three times he had passed\nLou, hut she became at once preoccupied wilh books or companion*!.\nOnce he came directly In her path.\nShe tried to - evade. Hut I>enny,\nfeeling himself cool and sophisticated\nIn his contempt, stared at her, saw\nher   cheeks    flame. Abruptly   she\nnodded: \"How do you do, Mr.\nHrooks?\"\nHe swept off his cap and laughed,\nthinking like u. kid: \"I made you\ndo It, Miss Smarty! Miss Snob! !\"\nAfterward   he   was   a   little   ashamed.\nKaty knew nothing of Denny's\nbleak disappointments. There were\ntimes when be would have been\nglad If something forced him to quit,\nyet there was no trace ot surrender\nIn the hrave. boastful Denny, who\nstopped In the middle of dishwashing\nto explain some experiment he had\nperformed, insisting that she understand, berating her with a fierce:\n\"See here. Miss Katy-kid. you've\ngot   to   study! Xow.   I   mean   It!\nYou've got to have an Interest In\nlife.\"\nHe did mean it\u2014Katy could send\nher thoughts on silver wings into\nthe laughing future. Hut Denny saw\nonly that she was nearing seventeen\u2014\nprettiest thing a fellow ever saw\u2014\nand that she could walk little better\nthan In the beginning. Katy could\nrejoice in the sweetness of another's\nromance; Denny dreaded the moment\nwhen she might lose her faith, find\nbefore her only the shadow of an\naimless, destitute maturity.\nTho way she talked alt-out Fay and\nlove clung in his mind. Did Kuty\nreally dream of these things for herself? Did sho believe she was getting\nbetter?\nHe came home one evening with\ntickets for a concert.\n\"Xow we step out, Katy . After\nthis we're going out every other\nweek,    Get   ready.\"\n\"You  mean  to  take  me,  Denny?\"\n\"Of course, stupid'.\"\nShe turned her head, brushed her\nhand quickly over her eyes. \"It's\nbetter not to, Denny. 1 don't want to\ngo.'1\nHe was dumfounib^l: \"Whal do you\nyou mean*\" He saw her tears.\n\"What 's the matter?\"\n\"Oh\u2014you go alone, Denny. I don't\nwant you to\u2014why, overyoody'd utare\nand make you feel \u25a0queej wheeling\nme\u2014\"\nIt hurt him like a raw cut when\nKaty spoke of herself. He talked\nat  her  through   his  teeth:\n\"That's n fine thing to say! Do\nyou think I give ft durn for anyone's\nstares?    Well, 1   don't!\"\nA few moments . later she was\nsinging al lhe top of her joyous\nvoice, almost hysterical at the prospect ot excitement, music, hundreds\nof people. Her gladness drew :v pain\narross his heart.\nWhy shouhl Katy be like tl'\nWas any purpose served through all\nher suffering? Why need this thing\never have happened? Why need anyone ever sorrow?\nHe curried her to the door of the\nhall to their seats. And as always\nher questions found answer only in a\ngreat rush of tenderness for her; for\npoor Aunt .losle; for a dog on the\nstreet\u2014arresting pities in the blind\ncompetition that   is existence.\nThere was no sadness in Katy's\nheart. In a dronm she listened to\nihe numbers. When they had ceased\nher spirit loitered among thn echoes,\nbuilding new rhythms, sweeter cadences.\nOut of the dream -Tame a face, a\nvoice. Then sumcune with laughing\neyes snd breezing word looking at\nher, holding her hand: \"Oh\u2014so this\nis   Katy-kid!\"\n(To   He   Continued\nWRITE YOUNG\nABOUT PLANS\nON SOLARIUM\nWomen's Institute Asks for\nInformation on Sunlight\nTreatment\nfund and  the   proposed  solarium   near\nVictoria.\nA letter was read from the New Denver Institute, asking the local organisation, to join the Canadian National\nForks' organisation and thun help pro-\ni*-ci   the   parktd   of   the   Dominion.\nOn motion of Mrs. Foster, seconded\nby Mrs. Hugh Jboaa, t~.> will be sent\nto the organization, this being the\nmembership fee for five members uf\nthe executive for a year.\n-*-_*-\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.,..     m,\nBirdwood Named\nIndian Command\nTO JOIN CANADIAN\nPARKS ASSOCIATION\nMrs. Ramsden Talks Gardening: and Mrs. Marquis\non Paper Flowers\n-At the monthly meftlng nf the Xelson and District Women's Institute,\nheld in the K. of P. hall yesterdav\nafternoon. Mrs. H. Ramsden gave a\n?**tiort talk nn Rardeninp, Mrs. T. L.\nMarquis deinonsirsted the making of\nrltil'on flowers, and discussions on\ncontributing to the proiiosed solarium\ntor children at the coast, and becoming members of the Park Connerva-\nlinn   association   were   held.\nMrs. Ramsden jrnve a list at old-\nfashioned flowers to any of the members who eared to have it. In addi-\nilon to making a short address on\ngardening. The-sp, she said, would\nkeep a garden full nf color from summer to late full. She spoke of the\njoy of growing such flowers as dwarf\nris. purple and whit-? columbine and\nmapdragnns. That it was too bite to\nplan a spring garden was atated, as\nhulbs should be planted in thp autumn.\nMrs. Marquis showed various flow-\ns. including a poinnettla, made in\nbbon. and demonstrated their making.\nAski    Support   for   Solarium\nThe    R-eem.xry,    Mrs'.   T*. ' taackenrie,\nread   a   letter   from   Dr.   H.   K.   Young,\nprovincial    deputy    minister , nf    pnh-\nhejilih,     asking     the     support    of\nInstitute   for the new solarium, or\nopen   air   and   sunlight   home   for   the\nprevention   of   childhood   diseases,   and\nthe    cure    or    alleviation    of    crippled\nchildren.     He   explained   that   the   Hritish   Columbia   Council  of   the   Women's\nnstltutes\"     Hospital    association    for\nrippled    children,    was    planning    this\nolarium.   which   would   serve,   it   was\nhoped,   the   whole   nf   western   Canada.\nA    groat   deal   of   discussion   endued\ni    the   question    of   4   donation,    and\nalso   on   the   question   of   contributing\nagain   tn   the   Crippkd   Children's   fund\nat    Vancouver,   and    thus    becoming , a\nmember,    with    the    right    tn    vote,   at\nthe   annual   meetings   of   lho   organization. '\nHcftlth   Muw\u00ab   Snffftsted\nMrs.    W.    Carinnd   Poster   expressed\nthe   opinion   that   lt   might   be   well   to\nwork    toward    having    another    public\nhealth    nurse    In    the   district,    to   replace   (be   lute   Mis*   Corbett,   in   place\nof giving   additional   help   to coast   Institutions,     while     Mrs.     ll.     Thorpe\nthought   It  would   be a good  thing  for\nthe   local   Institute   to   concentrate   on\nhelp   toward   an   Isolation   hospital.\nIt wns decided to pay the, lf> fee\nand Join tba Crippled Children's fund,\nand to write to Dr. Young asking\nfor fuller information on the relation    between   the.   Crippled   Children's\nFAIRVIEW HAS\nFOOTER TEAM\n. -. j - 1 1\nClub Organized to Contest\nCity League Race; Roth-\nery Manager\nThe Fairview Football club, new\nblood this year in the city football\nsi rtes for The Daily New** cup, was\norganized at a meeting held in Fair-\nvlew last night. The club will field a\nstrong team, made up of yOBII material.\nOfficers elected for the year were:\nHonorary president. Alderman J. |\\\nMorgan; president, J. A. Stobo; vice-\npresident, !\u25a0;, Mar-on; seerotmv. Horace\nWard; manager, J. Itothery; executive\ncommittee\u2014 it. Andrew. It. Fleming, H\nKnwley and Alderman .1, T. Herring-\n1011.\nThe team will be captained hy Horace Ward, who will occupy a back\nposition on the lineup. The vice-\ncaptain Is O. HtJVnts. Tlie team has\narranged for a practice game to he\nllayed against tin- McLearies, Wednesday  next.\nMRS. FRASER HEAD\nOF CHILD WELFARE\nBAPTIST CPCH\nPaVtor\u2014 REVil   J. '\u25a0\u00a3   TVNER\nResidence,    316    Robson    Street\nMornlnff   Ekrviofi   nt   It.flfl.\nSunday Bchool nnd Hlble Classc-a\nat 2;30.\nEvening   Service   at   7:30.\nThursday    Eveninfl,   at   8:00\u2014\nPrayer Meeting:.\nOther Conveners of Committees Named at Institute Meeting\nAt yesterday nfternoon'w meettnK\nof the Nelson & District Women's\ninstitute, the names of conveners of\nthe commlttecH for this year were\nannounced.\nThese were: Child welfare, Mrs. D.\nC. Fraser; legislation, Mrs. A. Delia tz; musical, Mrs. A. !1. Crossley;\n\u2022publicity, Mrs, H. II. Pitts. The convener for tlie ways and nienns and\nentertainment committee has not yet\nbeen ,'ippolnted.\nJt was decided that Mrs. Hugh\nRoss nhould take charge of the pro-\npram for ihe April meeting, and that\nthis should deal with horticultural\nmatters.\nMrs. II. Mackenzie, the secret iin,-.\nwas instructed to write to Mrs. J. J.\nWalker, at Vancouver, and ask If Hhe\nwere willing ta have the $.100 she had\nhelped raise by her cut lace lessons\nfor a room In an Isolation hospital\nbuilt, put into bonds. It was explained that tho Institute planned to\nfurnish a room, to he know as the\nWomen's Institute room, In the isolation hospital when tt shoyW be Ilnally\nbuilt In  Neleon. \u25a0    \u2022\nLONDON, March 20.\u2014Oeneral Sir\nWilliam Itirdwood, who han junt been\npromoted to be a field marshal, today\nwas appointed commander in chief\nof the British troops ln India, to\nsucceed Oeneral Lord Itawlinsun, whose\nterm    expires    In    November.\n\"Good  Goods  at  Gray*-\"\nNice   New   Designs   in\nSilverware\nIn  P.on-Uons, Kugarnnd Creams,\nT*ea   Sets.\nJ. B. GRAY\nWatchmaker,   Jeweler,   Optieian\nBAKER ST. PHONE 333\nProfanation of the Sabbath by [ of France's most celebrated Jockeys.\nmundane pleasures was denounced j It was the first appearance in th-**\nfrom the pulpit of the Knglish church pulpit of Jennings, who has just been\nat Maisons-I\/ifitte, KYanr-e, in nn elo- appointed a lay reader by the Arcb-\nquent sermon, by Jack Jennings, one   bishop of Canterbury.\nUnreserved\nSale of Entire\nHanbury\nEstate, Brandon\nHON.  T.  C.   NORRIS\nHas    received    instructions    to    sell    WITHOUT    RESERVE    the\nentire property in Brandon,   Manitoba, owned  by John  Hanbury-\nSons,   consisting   of   completely   equipped    Sash.    Poor   snd   Box\nFactory,   Fine   Residential   Property,   Business   Men's   Homes   and\nTown  Iiots.\nSate  at   Auction   on   16th   April   unless   disposed   of   by   private  tender\nbefore   that   date.     Open   to   inspection   at   any   time.\nOwners are willing to sell any lot or part of machinery neparately,\nnnd terms will be found   to suit every purchaser.\nSole reason for the sacrifice of this property Is that Increasing\nbusiness at the coast render-H it Imperative that Hanburys should give\nentire attention to their Interests In British Coliunbin.\nIll nst ra led    Catalogue   with    full    details   can    be   had   on\napplication   to  T.   t*.   Norris   or  Oeorge   It.   Hanbury,   Box   052,\nBrandon.\nCome and see this splendid opportunity for profitable investment.\nUNRESERVED SALE means exactly what the words imply, and\nIT WILL  BE  SOLD.\nTires and Tubes at Prices\nThat Can't Be Beaten\nThere Is Service and Quality as well as\nPrice Behind the Goodyear\nOur free air equipment represents an investment of $300.00. It\ncosts us $20.00 per month to run. It was installed for the convenience\nof every car owner in Nelson and district, and it operates 24 hour;-.\na day. It is but one part of the service we srive on every Goodyear Tire\nwe sell.\nIn the Goodyear Tire we offer you the most tire for the money\nthere is in the world today\u2014a tire we have tested against all makes\nat all hours in all weathers\u2014made by a company who have built up\nthe world's largest tire business on one principle alone\u2014QUALITY.\nDon't be misled by the fancy prices mail order concerns quote you\non unknown tires.\nYou can't get anything for nothing in this vale of sin and sorrow,\nbut cast your eyes on these prices and tell us if you don't think they\nare real value.\n30x31\/:; Goodyear Pathfinder Fabric   $7.00\nTube  $1.75\n30x3i\/2 Goodyear Pathfinder Cord  $7.75\nTube  $1.75\nThese tires are guaranteed for 5000 miles.\nCord Tires made of the famous SUPERTWIST fabric, an exclusive\nGoodyear development that has insured long mileage in Balloon Tires,\nsell at the following prices:\n30x31\/^ Goodyear Wingfoot  Cord  $9.50\nTube  $2.75\n30x31\/2 Goodyear Oversize All-Weather Cord  $11.05\nTube  $2.75\n30x3*\/3 Goodyear Double Oversize A.-W. Cord . $13.05\nTube  $3.73\nThe above tires are guaranteed for 8000 miles. Tho prices quoted\nare for cash and include mounting on rims. Other types and sizes\npriced proportionately.\nSee us for ultimate tire value, before sending your money out of\ntown. We will guarantee a Goodyear Tire to give you more miles per\ndollar than any tire ever sold by a mail order concern.\nThe Nelson Transfer Co* Ltd.\nBalloon Tire Headquarters\n\u25a0\nMore people ride on Goodt\/enr Tires than any other land\nPHONE 35 COR. VERNON AND STANLEY STS.\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1925\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPulillsh*.(l every morning except Sun-\nHay liy The New* rulill^hlng company,\nlimit.-.1,  Nelson, H.C.\nBuslnens  letlera  MinliM be  a.Wreaspil\nand    chicks   ami    money    orders    made\npayaMe   to  The  News   l-iilillKhliiB;  coin- |\npany,   Itmired.  and   In   no   case   to   Individual  members ot  the  staff.\nAdvertising rale cards and A.B.C\nstatements of circulation ma.leii on\nrequest, or may be eeen at tbe office\nof any advertising agency recognized\nl.y the Canadian   I'rcvs aasnclatlon.\nSUBSCRIPTION ItATI.S\nHT mall  (country., per month...!    :t,t>\nPer  year        tt oo\nHy mall (city), per year  13.00\nOutside  Canada,   per  nionlh 75\nPer  year     7 r.o\nDelivered,   per   week            25\nPer  year   ..    13ml\n ^Pnyaftle  in  Advance\nMember Anfllt Bnrean of Circulation\nSATI'llluy,   MARCH   L'l.    It||\nLower Taxes in Nelson\nNelson city council and school\nboard are to lie congratulated\nupon the fact that city taxes\nthis year will be considerably\nless than in 1924.\nThe tax on land is down 3%\nr.iills, and the tax on 50 per\ncent of the improvements is\nreduced by nearly 3 mills. In\naddition, there has been a revision of the assessment which\nreduces the total levy.\nAs Nelson pays off its bonded indebtedness still further reductions in taxation can be\nmade, and if the wise financial policy which has been pursued in recent years is continued, this city should soon be\nin the gratifying position of\nhaving one of the lowest tax\nrates in the west.\nHypocrisy Applied to Translating the Bible\nA \"shorter Bible\" from which\nare eliminated references to\nwine, familiar in the King\nJames version, has been published in the United States.\nThe quotation in other versions of the Bible about David\ndealing out \"a cake of bread\nand a good piece of flesh and\na flagon of wine\" appears in\nthe snorter Bible as \"a roll of\nbread, a portion nf meat ninl\na cake of raisins.\" The prophet\nIsaiah's reference to the children of Israel looking to other\ngods and \"loving flagons of\nwine\" appears in the new Bible\nas \"although they turn to other\ngods and loved to eat raisins\ncakes at their festivals.\"\nThe shorter Bible, on tin-\nother hand, contains the phrases\n\"wine is a mocker,\" \"strong\ndrink is turbulent,\" \"so look\nnot on wine when it is red.'\nand \"be careful not to drink |\nany wine or ' intoxicating j\ndrinks.\"\nThe new edition was trans\nlated   by   Charles   Foster   Kent, j\nsecretary professor of Biblical *\nlitera'uie at Vale, in collabora-j'\ntion  with  Prof. C T. Torrey |f\nuf Vale; 11.  A. .Sherman, head\nof the religious department of\nScribner's; Frederick Harris of\nthe Y. M. C A., and Ethel Cutler of the V. W. C. A.\nThe translators should be\nashamed of themselves.\nOne wonders what they would\nhave done if the Bible had contained a reference to anything\nas terribly sinful as a ciraget.\nProbably they would have\ntranslated \"smoking a rigarct\nas \"drinking a glass ol soda\nwater.\"\nThe depths lo which some\nmisguided enthusiasts will descend in their efforts to enforce their  views  on  others  is\ntemarkable.\nl\u00bb!JIMr.ilKlf;;:i(;KfiiCX>0::X::iX)OiMiX5!:'*:;\nThe\nj Lighter Side\nHenders of Tlie Dully News contribute many of the hest Items to\nthis column. Just sign your name\nor Initials, or noin-.l.'-ptunie, nnd\n\u2022send In your brlffhtMt Ideas\u2014Editor,   Lighter  Side.\nEfficient   jj\nHousekeeping ;|\nBy  LAURA   A.   KIItKMAN 1 <\nthis\nillzalionl\nFable:   He   went   broke,   bnt   his\nwife's   peoplo  admired   hlm   still.\n\u25a0 ng   lh.\npar   i\nmis  now  considerably\ntba    bonds    of    lustri\nne.-.1   II.\nThars\n:er   lra\\i.1   for\naainilal    cverv-\nRESTFUL    TURNISHINGS\nTOMORROW'S     MENU\nBreakfast\nOmpefruh\nCereal\nnk.\nu |i\nToff.-.'\nSupper\nFMulfld Uiii-'l Bee\nn..i Corn Muff Ini\nGunned  rinr.-ippii-\nUui-ie  l it <>n (Wkl<\nThat Body j\nof Yours    j\nBy JAMES  W.  BAKTOtf,  M.D.     I\nit J ;:a !;.::xin:KJi.uL: .:...*:::,;,,;;:\" snsBBiui\nStllllv    ol    II It     SUKBOStS\ntlir*    thoiif-lit\nall    no   man    is   n    Inn,\nto   tho   elinp\nin,  makes   \u25a0   br.nizi.  i,r\nliini.\nHo man nets an ardent following;\nby mans;  soft words on\ntho opposi-\ntion.\nDon't   worry   ai.i.ui   po\nlerilV.        THIS\nire  is  aorvlag  it  wall  :\n\u2022annul..\ns   a    liMlTllile\nKAMS.W'.A\nTn  lltW, lo love.\nTo   |or,   Iii  feel.\nTu wwii. to laugl\nAnil   In   despair;\nTO   I.UI   nml   mii\nTn    use   aiiaiu\nAmi  than relapse.\nTu   I'iKlit   wit li   pie\nISllti'l\nTo lake your QTOI\nS,\nTo experionee line\n\u2014\nTo grow ol.l\u2014\nTo   .lie\u2014oh.   l.liilil\n\u2014 I.nis   R.nlrlii\nIH    l'.llll'il.\nLITTLE DIGNITY\nCHASER.\nTo be sitting comfortably with your Sweetie\non a seat in a Nelson\nstreet car and suddenly\nhear a voice .hat has approached say: \"Pardon\nm j! I thought only one\nwas   occupying   this   scat.\"\nHealth Surveys\nEvfrybody Interested in thi\u2122 hen 1th\nof the people generally haa heen\nwatching the experiment in Framinf-\nIihiii. Muss., where the Metropolitan\nLife Insurance company hns financed\n,i real health survey of the people\nand the town Itself. The town lent\niist-li' in the MtpMimeni hy hearty\ncooperation*,   financial   nnd   otherwise.\nAlthough thf study and stamping\nout of tuhciTiilnsis was the main Idea\nin   tlu> survi-y,   il   was  found   that   this\nrealty Involved a general health pro*\nKniin,   and   the   same   was   .-arried   out\nover a   period  of seven  years-\u2014 that   is,\nfrom  I'm; to  [Ml,\nThe local phyticianB, nuraoa, health\nlicpartmt'nl and ollu-i BtftROlM ftt\nIn   behind   the   movement,   and.   aided\nby the advice furniihed by experts.\ncareflit, thorough and Rrlenliflc work\nwas .ari'i.-ii* out. The cana of ,id-\nv.-it red    tuhen-ulnsis,   the    beginning\n(apes and \"arretted\" i-ascs were\nnear chad for throufhnul I hf> town, si\nthat iaatead pt finding three oasm\nfor every one death, nine eases wer\u00ab\n..!\u2022>\narid    vi'lmir   hani\ncher\nwin\nIgDBle\nhave\nnd   p..\nHtfve\nn \u25a0 ;\nM>ai In\nom:.m agalnal the will\n.-\u25a0l-.ss pieces of potters\n\u2022vhtch <*ia---li.-d riotously\nfunding*,     Ho   we   need\nat\nh;\n11:\nThen al  th.' end of the experiment\niber tjf caaaa found was again\nlire.'     tO    cull     dauth,     hnaiise.     dc-\nIplte    the    Incmagad    number    dlsfov-\ni.'d,   the   proportion   who   recovered\nho wed   this   tremendous   jm ivase.\nThe infant mortality In the final\nwo yeara allowed a reduction of 40\nmt eent, The general death rate\nihowed a d.vi.-asr ..f nearly 10 per\n\u25a0 ni   under  iKe average  ran-  for  the\nFoster's Weekly\nWeather Bulletin\nWASHINGTON, D.C. March 21.\u2014\nStorm wave of weak centering on\n.March Lt Ih expected to be the most\nMVere of the month- Follow InR a\nin-day period of spring-like weather\nwhich Is expected to reach jit least\nto the Canadian border, tbe extremes\nof this storm wav.' will be greater\nand e0V\u00abr I Iftfgtr area than Is expected with that Of March 10. Cold\nwave following this storm wave Is\nnot expected to bring freezing temperatures to northern cotton belt, hut\nis expected to swing down close to\nthat region. There Is a pretty good\n. bance      for      Nebrn.'-l.a.      Kansas     and\nOklahoma    to- receive   eome   moisture\nduring the extreme of this period,\nwhieh WOUld be invaluable to this area\nm this time. Principal moisture during   ibis   period    will    be   distributed\nabout the vanie as that following\nMarch in, with greatest precipitation\nan.l    storm    force   north   of   latitude   -10\nami  eeel   of  longitude   .hi.    Heavy lo-\n1      rains     ex pec ter)      in      loutheaatel a\nto 'Pi.    [Jul.\nI'nited   States   March   tl   V\nmn im ure   is   expected    III\nbeta\nih\nP<\nlod\na\\ e\n\u2022\u2022III pi\nplei\nol I\niii n\nwlii\nn '     Tli.\nil   too lar\n\u25a0    low   <**-\u25a0\ndnvenp<\nI      Now,    how\nI - pllahed?\n1     The\nlo\nlar\nIlo\nlllll\nllll\nIII!\nfor  the   i\ninga.    Although  they\nit    wan    the    sliortest\nbuy.      Instead   of    ha\nstuffed\" back, ii  had n  barred mahogany back and an  upholstered  tapestry\nseat      Two    arm.-bairs    matched    this\n<Ia .-i nport   -bnili   with    w I    backs   and\n\u25a0mis, Put the seal upholstered. Their\ni i nier table, t< 0, waa Of modes! size-\nmahogany   in  Biile-leaaed  style, covered\n,, , homes,   factories   and   s.-i Is    were\nII-1 Investigated,  and  the suggestions for\nrl | Improvement   were   followed   as   far   as\n1,11 poaalble.     The   heating,    ventilation,\ndr ini; ing    and    loi le|    -nvoiti modal ions\nwere    Inspected    and    Improvements\nmade.\nThe Children In the schools and\nmany of the adults submitted to a\nphysical elimination, and at the end\nof the experiment about   :!i> per cent\nof   the adults   were  reporting  to   their\nown    physiii.'ius    for    tliis    annual    in-\npffer\nham\nWhat   has   been   11\nexperiment   at   Pram\nSimply   that   other   centers,   larger\nthan    Framing-ham,    In   the    United\nSlates and Canada, conducted campaigns along similar lines, with practically   the   same   resulls.\nll   is   no!   hard   lo   sec   whal   is   going\nio happen to a vtlWge, town or city\nif the mayor, aldermen, achool true-\nii department, women's organizations, service clubs lil;.* the notary,    Kiwanls,    Lions   an.l\ngei together to Improve the health of\ntheir people.    The blggeal  asset  of a\npeople    is    good    health.       The    biggest\nliability is sickness and nonprodui tion\nfrom   sickness.\nlam  Samuel.   Abraham,   M.ieUae.  Al-\nina.   Kiuli  and otKfi child,\num-   -.'.   IjjJir,   U'astiinirton.   Ml\".\nli.   kkiu: '\nn   gives\nestate      a\nrevenue o\n128,000 a \\e.it. and asks thai A. T.\nWarwick Kerr be appointed to administer it.    rin   heir* ai  law named are\nthe    widow,    Mrs.    Kutli     Kerr.    A.    T.\nWarwick  Kerr, Jean  K. Kerr'Holbrook\nif  N'cwtonvilte.  Mass.; John  A,   A.  Kerr.\n1.1 years of age: Alexander Kerr Jr..\n11; Willi,nu S. Km-. 10; W. A Mac\nItae K.-ir. \u00a7; Albert Ini Ruth Kerr, :.\nami   Conatance   Klissbeth   Kerr.   1.\nTh.    will   was   filed   hv   Shaw   &   M<- t \"'\"\n. Mr. Kerr was r  manufacturer   '\"\nit    jars    bearing    bis    name. \"'\nWhat the Press Is Saying\nIt   Doesn't   follow\nli    is    re\nStates has t\ntinn   Bngla\nranh man a\nrted    11\nnty per\nbut    h\nsaid the r\ni\"\n' to\nSuggesting  a   New Tax\nA rear la as\n,   tax   uf   thi\nIim-\n\u25a0ill\nid\nAlbe'ta Coal in Ontario\nIt le well thai an effort should bt\nm;\u201ep. to determine definitely the coal\n,,f bringing Alberts coal to \u00abmtario,\nuiih thai coal known, it Will n leea\ndifficult i\" decile whether * \u25a0-\u25a0-\u00bb*\nCanadian van] con be supplied to coo-\nturners In this province, under present\nconditions, at prices at which It can\ncompete With coal from tlie United\nStates It is well. also, that tha trial\nshipments should begin to move eastward early in the dimmer.\u2014Toronto\nMail   and   Kmpire.\nThe   Bubble   Detected\n\u25a0gradually, but none the U-** unrelentingly, piercing the veil ef tt\"\nmyntt-rious    unknown. Hy    and    by\nthere will be im secrets. Kvci y day\n,,-en some huig-stan.lihi: thern >' fhot_\nlull of hol-s. I-'or Instance, there Ifl\ntlic new.mo\\lng picture camera whleh\ntakes lb,90S plcturen a aeeond an\njiguinst. ihe camera that made hut\nJpiil exposures a second. By means\nof this new  machine the inventor, a\nof April  It,\nThe    plant iitg    season    Is    progressing\nnorthward.    On   April   lis   tne  average\nviason finds most planting don,' south\nof latitude ii) excepting area just\neast of RoCktea, where the .season is\nIftUr, These bulletins have predicted\nan early spring nnd advised much\nearlier planting tli an usual in order\ntluit  hest   results  mav   be  obtained  from\nprescni molature. win re sufficient\nmoisture   is    in    the    subsoil.    1    advise\nthat   beat   results   will   i btained   If\nall plaining is finished south of latitude 40 and eaat of longitude 101 as\nsoon   :ir  possible  alter  storm   wave  of\nMarch   24   and   following I   wave  has\npaaaed   yonr   locality,    storm   wave  of\nApril 12 ll expected t,. reli.ve areas\nmuch farther north and west from\nthe   killing   spring   frosi    bogey.\nCrop conditions should aprlng crop\nweather he fa\\nrahle. will he much\nbelow the 10-year average in large\nsections of the great central valleys\nami Weatnrn plains states when government reports on such conditions\nnre issued, Wiihoui considering the\ngreat drouth we hove predicted fnr\niiu- coming summer, ihe above conditions and lhe t.tci (Hal wheat has been\nable to take two record tumbles In\nthe   past   six   \u00ab\u00abeks   furnish   ;i   situation\nworthy  of profound  thought.\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nLithuanian .Line  Settled\nOENEVA,    March    10.\u2014The    frontier\ndispute    between    Poland    and    Lithuania,   which   threatened   serious   European    coinplica tions.    Is    adjusted,\nHew    Zealand    Infants    Die\nWELLINGTON. March 10,\u2014.New Zealand    is    suffering,   from    an    epidemic\nof   Infantile   paralysis,   and   the   schools\nare   closed.\nQuake   Destroys   Yunan   Town\nSHAM I HAI,     Marcli     ID.\u2014An    earlH-\nquaka   destroyed   Talllafu,   a   town   In\nwestern  Yunan provinee,\nSiigrar Steamer Rammed, Sinka\nPHILADELPHIA,     March     10.\u2014The j\nSuciish   steamer   Thyra,   from   culm,\nfor   New   York,   with   sugar, sinks alter I\na   collision   with   a   I'nited   States   tank- I\ner,    There was no loss of life.\nTributes    to    Curzon\nLONDON.     .Marcli     SO.\u2014All     parlies\nunite in  tin* commons In paying testimony   to  the  gr.-atncss  of   Lord  Cur-\nzoti.  who  died  tins  morning,\n\"Fists    in    Trench    Chamber\nPARIH,    Mareh   10  -Kist   fights   and 1\nunprecedented     scenes     mark     the     de-\nbate    in    the    chamber    of    the    govern- :\nment's   religious   policy.\nDaily News Cross-Word Puzzle\nII' h! 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In    lilalU    grOWth\n(pi.)\n-Ti\n'It\nll|K\nPirie    Reprieved    Till    June\nOTTAWA,  March   10.\u2014John   Buchanan   Plerle,   condemned   to   be   banged .\nMarch    i'i    for    murdering    his    wife '\nand     iv...    children,     lias     bean     reprieved   til!   Juni-   19.\nNnl  the leant astonish Inn of familv\nfouls   is  that  af   M.  (lout-don,   who\nad   lasi   August,   In   Paris,   at   tha\nnl.    M. il..mill.n s father was\n. I born i'i 17311 married In  1752, and In\n\",\" ' ITEI became fnthei nf a hoj  who died\nit,,I | tn the same year,\nlex- '    lh' married for the aecond time In\nnf   18X0, ami ai the age nf 91 became the\nHed   rather of n  se..m.i  boy,  the  lain M.\nUlourdon, who, ai the cloaa of liis long\nlife,   was   ;    I.,   any:   \"My   brother\nIM   171   yeiirs  a:;..\"\nWhalen\nBOOK   OF\nCUT-OUTS\nFREE\n\u25a0rutins it Story, too, yc\nout how pure Windsor\npthiof fhe earth for you\nIt, WintUor.Ont.\nt Alno ma\nUEGALtableSALT\n* V HRKK  PUNNING\nCunitios it story, too, you will like to read, all\n\u2022 Lout how pure Windsor Salt is bro irIH from the\nd. pthi of the earth foryour table. Write to Windsor\nSalt, Wiod-ior.Ont.\nAlso makers of\nStrike     Situation     Xmiiroves\n'Yl>\\KV,  n.s.. March 10.\u2014Th* min-\ns  strlkfl   situation   appaared  on   thi\nof    Important    development!    loir.    The   company,   however,   nfuwa I\nr.*<i|i- n      nt'Ruiiatinns      with      th.-\nn   until   maintenance   crewa   rot urn\n.   the   pits.       __\nMaximilHan'a    Widow    Dying*\nr.Kl'ssi-:i,s. March 20.\u2014Former Em-\nresi   Marie   Charlotte,   widow   of   the\n!.'\\i.*i\u00bb,   M   dying   -ii'   grippe   al    lhe ,\nFiner Tea\n\u2014^^\u2014\u2014mm\u2014m\u2014m^^\u2014\u2014^\u2014\u2014^smmmm mi iinaiMi       i^\nmeans more delicious cups.\nGREEN TEA\nblended from only the choicest young\nleaves* yields very richly. Superior\nto any Japan or Gunpowder.     Try it.\nLet ua figure your bills\nof Building Material. Coaat\nLumber a specialty.\ntge   <>t   s.i.\n    \u00ab\u00bb -\nParli mllllnen eeem beni on maklnir\nug taller than ever, fur elmoei all of\nthe new hate are trimmed hinii on the\ncrown, either at the canter or toward\nthe   hack.\nBuilding\nMaterial  John Burns & Son\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENtTtRY IT.\"\nFrenchman, nun ln-i-n ei:.*il>lc.l to f*\\ve\nth.- world n most maj;ri:fi.-(Mit <M\u00bb-\nnivciy, It^HhiiWM that a \/M\u00bb.p l\u00abjl\u00bbhlf,\nhit liy :i paper wfl.l, inthiitH tlif\nWilli, clns.'-l the holt* nnd iin. H not\nLurjst 'initj! Thp .paper \u00ab-:nl pa^ww\nuut' t1.iffU(Cii 'of oMwr Hiffr nf \"the\ni,iii,i,lr Kcr aa^ ih.'.wui-fd has heeji\ntdumlHinfr Mlfnily Hlnng In thv li.'li\"i\n1 ,i    the   bubble   *,,\u2022<   bunt   of   tk\"\nI)\u00ab1!;m1     Imp: f     lho     piper     Wad.\nSin h, ll s.-ctms, in noi tin- cune. Think\nho* ^nany y.jarn i-: vlllzatinn In*-'\nwaitc.r for IMh i-f u -i fart Mnf it\nwas worili waiting for, wti\u00ab It not'.'\nUf \\\\H& it? ,    .\n25 Per Cent Discount on All\nHeating Stoves\nWe are doing this in order to clean up\nand make room for Spring goods. This\n13 a snap.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNELSON . \u25a0 . . B.   C.\nIndependence is not an indefinite\nsomething which just comes. It is\na success quality which very very\nfew\u2014in tact only four men out of\nevery hundred at 65, have altained.\nA Manufacturers Life policy is\nnot only a stepping stone to independence ; it is the very foundation\nupon which it can be built. Systematically setting aside a part of your\nincome year by year will bring you\nwell-earned independence in later\nlife. Should you not live to old age\nyour life insurance will create a\nfund that will help to maintain your\ndependents.\nBuild NOW for independence.\nSend for information regarding our\nDouble Maturity Endowment Policy.\nC. E. WILSON,\nSupervisor for Ihe Kootenays,\nvam\nHOME FROM HOLIDAYS\nWithout obligation kindly forward me literature and information whirh will help me in my aim for\nattaining independence later on in   life.     I am  years old, and would like to set aiide\n$ yearly, at present.\nName   \u201e  Address\t\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21.192&\nm\nEnglish Oxfords\nFor Men\nWe have just received\n. shipment of Men's Ox-\nords direct from England.\nInd we can assure, you\nhey are all they look:\ntout, comfortable and\nightly. Ideal shoes for\n-olfing.   '   .:\nI. Andrew & Co.\n[Leaders in Footfashion\nNAKUSP CATHMJC\nBAZAAR SUCCESS\nie office of tho International In-\nite branch In tlm department of\nculture at Ottawa is shortly to he\nI shed. The present commission -\nT. K. Doherty, will probably be\nrannuated.\nndlnfi that mi.(Ion pictures were\nsuited    for    her    talent.    Fraulein\n\u25a0e N. St in nes, eldest daughter of\nlate     Hugo     Ktlnnes.     Germany's\nthlewt   Industrial   magnate,   in   now\n>llshlng   a   horse   breeding   farm.\nConcert Follows in Evening\nWith  a Splendid\nProgram\nNAXUtf, March 20. \u2014 The annuiil\nSt. Patrick's bazaar and concert io\nconnection with the Nakusp Roman\nCatholic church, Tuesday, upheld\u00bb it*\nrtputation and netted a little more\ntlmn |U6. Mr*. .1. Parent was convener, and at the opera house those in\ncharge of . the various stalls were:\nNovel tv\u2014Mosriames M. H. Pa vis and\nFalk; dresses\u2014Mrs. K Maloney; chil-\ndien's clothes\u2014Mrs. Jarbeau; fancy\nRoods\u2014Misses Wright and Janaen:\nhome cooking \u2014 Mrs.. T. Anthony,\nMrs. B, I'icard and Miss E. Durkln:\ntea tables\u2014Mrs. L, J. Kaueher, Mrs,\nTi, Tl. Rawllnga and Miss A. Lcvecine;\ncandy\u2014Mrs. W, Iti ley. Mrs. McKenna.\nThomas Abrlel, as usual, contributed\nlargely to the success of the affair.\nIn thi evening the house was crowded with an appreciative audience when\nItev. A. L. Mclntyre, the parish priest.\ntook the chair. After his address the\nfollowing program was given: Keci-\nlations\u2014Edna Jarbeau, Tilley Surina,\nFrank Surina. Don McTiougald, Mrs.\nOat-tea, A. Stanley. Mrs. W, O. M,\nHakeman, J, Aulten: liislorical sketch\nof St. Patrick. Miss (iigac; violin\nsolos\u2014llev. A. It, Mclntyre, the Misses\nA. and ]_>. Leveijue; vocal solos\u2014A. H.\nFreeman. Miss Mildred (J-intner, Mrs\nC. llirri.^on. George Davidson. Miss\nMuriel Stanley; dialogus \u2014 Mrs. J.\nParent and eiiildrcii; comical sketches\n-George Paton and W. (1. M. Hake-\nman, The Gardner familv, consisting\nof the Misses liiMred and Helen and\nbrother Smith, gave a fine musical\nselection, while lhe Misses Hunter,\nCampe, ],evoi|ue ami Kawllngs entertained   with,   a   very   pretty   sketch.\nMOTHER!\nean Child's Bowels\nCalifornia Fig Syrup\" is\nDependable Laxative for\n,   Sick Children\nrry    Molher!     Even    a    fretful,\nish,   bilious  or  cotislipaled   child\nthe pleasant lasto of \"California\n\u2022Syrup\" ami lt never falll to\nten the stomach and open the\nIs. A teaspoon todny may pre-\nslrk child tomorrow. lt\nn't   cramp   or   overact.     Contains\nreotli-H or soothing drugs,\nk your druggist lor genuine \"Cali-\nFig Syrup\" which bas directions\nbabies and childien of all ages\ned on the bottle. Mother! You\ny \"California** or you may\nin    imitation fig syrup.\nLOTS OF BULL\nTO ASSOCIATED,\nNASH'S ORDERS\nGive 'Em Wiseacre Wires;\nThey'll Go to Hell or\nCome Across\n\"LEAN HARD\" ON\nLITTLE PEOPLE\nKnock Over Master Mind in\nMedicine Hat Getting\nToo Fresh\nBIRTHDAY PARTY '\nAT SOUTH SLOCAN\nSOUTH SLOCAN, March 20. \u2014 Mrs.\nFrank L. Watts entertained at a\ncharming birthday party nt her home.\nH. Ila Vista. St. Patrick's day, for her\ndaughter. I-orena, who is r>. The\nrooms and daintily appointed tea\ntable were decorated In St. Patrick's\ncolors. A liirlhilav cake with five\ncandles was a oi-nl.-r of attraction.\nIce cream was served and favors of\nballoon:, for the older children and\nrattles for the babies. Miss Hulalie\nOagnon. Miss Gw.n Strongitharni and\nMiss P.-ggy Way assisted the hostess\nin serving. The Invited guests wt re\nDfttay Nmris. Kila Jones. Krankie\nOliver, Julian T-Batman, Mollie Mnr-\nray, Either Oliver, Mrs. J. Murray\nami baby John Godfivv. Mrs. H.-rt\nOliver,    Mrs    .1.    0.    Veatman.    Mrs.    M.\nT.   Roberta,   sirs.   a.   v..   Watte,   Miss\nP<ggy   Way,   Miss   Kulalie, Gagnon   and\nMiss   Cwu;i   StruntKliarni.:\nNAKUSP DRAMATIC\nCLUB REORGANIZES\nAbriel President for New\nYear; Members Are\nEntertained\nNAKUSP,' March 2*1. \u2014 At the annual meeting of the Nakusp Amateur\nDramatic club the officers for the ensuing year elected arc a a follows:\nT resident. Thomas Abriel: vice-im-s-\nIdenl, Mrs. Tl, H. S. McLean, serre-\ntary-treasurer, Miss ' Olyve - Rooke;\nhiishu-ss manager. J. 11. Vestrup;\nslapre manager, W. G. M. Hake i nan:\nproperly man, Krh- I,t* venue; musical\ndirector.   Miss Lillian   Hunter,\nAfter the business was concluded lhe\nmembers were ciitei tain, d by Mrs, \\V.\nGaTiuthers nt her home, where a social   time   was   enjoyed.    \u25a0\nSOUTH SLOCAN NOTES\nwho\nSOUTH SLOCAN, March L'O-\nA J. Oi-aig of Kawcnda. Man.,\nhas been visiting Inr son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert (diver,\nfor tin- past two months, has left on\nher return trip and will visit at McGregor   and   W.-hb   en   mute.\nWith      more     Ih;\n[ranted    last    yeti\nitlur slates  in  tin\nVANCOUVER, March L'O.-How by\nusing the Associated Growers of Hritish Columbia as a \"tool'' the Nash\ninteresls, with headquarter* In, Minneapolis and operating from the\nUnited States, would In * 1!\u00bb25 endeavor\nto get control of the fruit and vegetable distribution of Canada, extending their' operations fronuUrilish Columbia and the prairies, which they\nalready had under their control, is\nuncovered by Maj. I^ewis Duncan in\nhis interim report on the alleged\ncombine.\nUnder date of January \"X. !!\u00bb:! 4.\nW. K. Carruthers. writing from Minneapolis to George li. -Snow, Vancouver, manager for the .V\u00abtfh 'interests operating here as Mutual (Vancouver), limited, gave definite instructions for (he plan1 of campaign\nlo   be   followed.\n'Believe no new developments with\nAssociated,'* wrote Carruthers. \"Think\nMoNatr fired, hut probably only for\nwinter months. You play Associated\nStrong: give them plenty \"wiseacre\nwires, how you pulling for them, etc.;\nlots of bull, no sting, for want you\nto get in strong, so when next year\ndeal comes up we going to ask exclusive Vancouver, Toronto and .Montreal or they, go to hell on prairies.\nPlay up strong* to them but be sure\nget yours as you go along. December\nwas wry good month for Alberta\nand llritish Colombia. Earnings in\nall approximately $:iO,fl(IH. best December in ages and this district best\nof all, so am naturally pleased.\"\nFreezing-Out Tactics Employed, Is\nCharge\nDiscrimination, tending to '\u25a0freeze\nout\" compel it inn, uas employed by\nthe Nash organization among its other\n\"improper practices,\" in order to got\ncontrol of the sit ua lion, according\nIlie   special    investigator.\n\\s proof, Major Lewis refers, among\nothers, (o a case In which the Hritish\nColumbia Farmers' exchange of Vaneouver   figured.     Here   it   is;\nDelay   Making    Returns\nAcme Fruit company, limited, Is a\nNash jobbing house in Calgarv. On\nMarch 19 nnd 21, WM, tho following correspondence passed between\nP. C. Ililos. manager of Aofllt, and\nG. H. Snow, manager of Mutual\n(Vancouver)    limited.\nWriting* from Calgary, Ilibs sent\nthe    following    h-tter    I\"     Snow:\n\"We have today rmvivrd three\ncases of hothouse cuctimU-rs shipped\nby the IS. C Farmers* exchange, Vancouver. Thes.< nre TeVph.>ji--s invoiced   nt   $3.2a   per dozen.     Aro  these\npeople   independent!  or  should   their\ngoods be marveled through your office? We nre handling their shipment on a oYmsignmetit basis, and wc\nshall md make returns uniil r. <\u25a0 hear\nfrom you. Pleaae give this matter\nyonr immediate attention.\"\nTo this letter Snow replied immediately:\n\"We an- in receipt of >\"\"iir favor\nof the l\u00bbth inst., with reference to\ncucumbers shipped you by lhe H. C\nFarmers'   exchange.\nThose   Canny   Scots\n\"These people are small uholc-\nsalers here and have financial interests    in    a    few    greenhouses,    and\nhave a  small supply  of early cucumbers   of    the    TeleplKine    variety.\n\"We died to get these people to\nship their supplies through us, hut\nproprietors are Scotch, and to have\npaid uh a brokerage would have resulted in one of them having a hemorrhage.\n\"It in all right with uk for you\nto lean hard on th*\u00abn. We are certainly not goinfc to pay them uny\n$3.2'\u00bb a dozen for cucumbers we use\nhere.\"\nEndeavoring to (race this transaction through, Commieetener l>uncan\nwas thwarted by finding that Ihe records had been burned during the Investigation of tlm commission.\nLeaning- Hard    Process\n\"It appears, however, thai Acme\npaid $3.(>:. express, and remitted (A\nthe B. C. Farmers' exchange $r>,4,...\nThere were six dozen cucumbers hi\nthe shipment. This means that after\nSnow's letter advising1 lliles that \"it\nIs all right for you to lean hard\non them,' lliles remitted at lhe rate\nof h-ss than }).\u00ab per dozen delivered\nin   Calgary.\"\n\"Clubbin\" tactics were also used\nwhen necessary, as witness a teh-grum\nfrom Calgary office to the Vancouver\noffice of the Mutual concern on\n.hmc 7. 192,4, which instructed Snow\nto \"have Victoria ship Acme Mitchell\neach 2.1 tomatoes tonight at three-\nfifty. Want these to knock over master mind who's getting too fresh in\nMedicine   Hat.\"        *-'\nT\nSouth Slocan Has\nSt. Patrick's Dance\nThe Guest Room Linen\nWhen you have furnished your guest\nroom with Bed-spreads, Pillow-slips*\nSheets and Towels of Brown's Shamrock Linen, you have realized tho\nutmost in this direction.\nBrown's Shamrock Linens are made\nin all grades and sold at prices to suit\nevery purse. When you buy them\/\nyou are sure of getting the finest linens\nobtainable for the price you pay.\nAsk your dealer to show you thesa\nfamous linens.\nbrown's\nSHAMROCK\nPURE IRISH\nLINEN\nSOUTH   SI.OCAN,   Mareh   I'll\u2014A   sue-\noaaaftl st. Patrick's 0-pMte stab held\nin tho hall, Wednesday, under thr*\nauspices of the- women's Institute\nmore than 100 attending. The hall\nwas appropriately decorated wttk\ngreen and yellow and shamrocks. Supper was served, from tht- staity, tea\nbeing pfiiiftd by Mrs. K, Watts- and\nMrs. A. Willey, ussist<-d l.y Mrs. J, H\n*ifntman ami Mrs. IE. Q. I'acaniore.\nThose helping were Miss Way, Miss\nGnoquette, Miss Strong Miami and\nMiaa K. C.agnon and W. b-co. G\nBuilder, J. Gray. Colonel Murray, Capt.\nO. K. Ashby and C. Gray. Mrs. K.\nH. Uussel rendered two delightful\nsongs. Tlie music was supplied by a\nNelh-.n   orchestra.\nEXCAVATE FOR   .\nNAKUSP HOUSE\nPrank Kush\nNAKCNI'.   March   10,  \u2014\nt'.n   1* engaaed  in  excavating  a  basement    fer   his    proposed    new    residenci\n<n    Kdlth   avenue.      lt    will    be   one   of\nthe   nmst   substantial   in   the   town.\nWilliam   Morgan,   tlu*   local   bander,\nl.ft    for    Maple Cr-fek,   Sask..    Wednesday,   ami    will be   away   a   couple   of\nweeks.\nMr. and  Mrs. Bin Taylor of Bdger-\nIon.   Alta..   after   caking   a   (our  of   th.\nwestern statea, arrived hen- Wednesday, and will settle on land they have\nowned, seven  miles south of Nakusp,\nCHURCH   UNION   VOTE\nTOIIOXT.), March 8ft.\u2014A report issued today by tbe church union\nbureau nf information, shows that\n1417 Presbyterian cotlfregaUOM have\nvoted in favor of the United church,\nanil Ml against. The latest ballot\nreturns sent out by the I'resbytoidan\nChurch association credits the anti-\nunionists   with   r>.i:j   churches.\nThis column Is being conducted\nbv Mrs. Vigneux. All news of a\nsoclkl natiwe.. Including rfceepthms,\nprivate entertainments, personal\nitems, marr.ages, etc., will appear\nIn this column. Telephone Mrs.\nVlgneux.\nMVs. Ni Murphy. Kerr apartments,\nwho was called to Cole min, Alfa.,\nseveral weeks ago through the death\nol her father. Mr, Ouimette, returns\nto'the   city   this   evening.\nMrs.      Guv\nGieenwi\nod     of     Willow\n'olnt     spent\nveste Ida\ny     shopping     in\n\\elso|B.  .\nMiss Retort! Covington of Trail is\nhe- guekt of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Qll-\n\u25a0hrist,   Fan view.\nMi- nnd Mis. C. II. Hean of Willow\nPoint   spent   yesterday   In   town.\nMr.    and    .Mr\nJ.    S,    Cuter,    Baker\nPortland,   Ure -,    this\nnornlng   to attend   the Jtotary   conven-\nMlss Tootv Hay of Tiail. who came\nover yesterday to play basketball. Is\ntlie guest of Miss Vera Walley, Stanley   street.\nR. H. Slewart. 11.11, of Vaneouver.\nwas   a   city   visitor   Thursday.\n* *    *\nL. Sawvtw Hope. Hoover stnet. assistant district forester, left yesterday\nAontrag for Knmloop*--. Mr. Hope\nwill be away about \u25a0 n week, when Ht\nwill -return to NV1-\u00bbun for a short\ntime before returning to his rn*w post\nit. Kamloops. w ht re he ha.i been transferred.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\n' John Ifovto and hi-- brother, William\nHoyle. boil of Queen's Uay, were city\nchoppers  yesterday.\na a \u25a0 a\nMr. and Mrs. G. Spencer Godfrey.\nVernon street, ha-e had as their guest\nMiss Jrem l>esny. wlm has been win-\n\u2022ering in Summerland, the guest of\n\\tr. and Mrs. Done-las- <}. D.nny. Miss\nivnnv left yesterday for her home at\nWillow   Point.\nMrj and Mrs. U, M. Vincent of the\nlorth shore leave this morning by the\n\u2022P.H. for Portland. Ore*, where Mr.\nVincent will attend the Rotary convention.\n.S.   X.   Fowler   of   Riondel   was\nay    in    Nelson.\nIL Olver of P.\ncity   visitor   y\nster-\nmlay   in   i-jivn\nDaeaaltotv\n.\u2022-hopping.\n<\u00a3L y>\nJohn S. Brown & Soni, Ltd,\nBelfait   >   Ireland\nCANADIAN BRANCH\nJohn S. Brown & Soni.(Canada) Ltd.\n80 Wellington Si. W., Toronto\nLINENS,\nUse Baby's Own\nSoap. It's \"Best\nfor Baby \u2014Best\nfor You\".\nSeattle Oarsmen Must\nKeep in Good Shape\nby Eating Best Food\nHEATTI.K. Harefa l'i'. - Called in\nby Coarh Callow to prescribe ninl\nsupervise a scientific diet for oarsmen at the ['niversity of Washington. Miss Dorothy Kuebler. assistant\nprofessor of nutrition, just followed\ngood househ'.bl practice. During the\ntwo ^seasons ihat she bas been in\nCharge, the husky crew has won tin\nintercollegiate champlonahlp at Pough-\nkeepafe, and she is feeding them up\nagain to dclVnd the title on the Hudson   in   .tunc.\n\"We   do   not    give    Ilic   crew    men    a\nspecial    diet.\"     Miss    Kuebler    savs.\n\"They are nerved a well-balanced\nmenu that all people should follow\nin order lo keep healthy ami in good\ncondition. Fresh Trulls and vegetables.\nmilk, cooked and dry cereal*, cooked\nnp-ats, special steaks and other wholesome foods constitute the main pail\nof lhe fare. No rich desserts or pastries are served, and highly seasoned\ndishes, fried potatoes and oilier foods\nfried  in grease, are taboo.\n\"The men are giw-n coffee in the\nmorning if they so w ish. Toward\nthe end of the aeaaon ihe menu becomes more simple, and is made up\nof foods more easily dn-astiblo. Grcal-\nar quantities of fresh Units and vegetables   then   appear   on    the    tables.\"\nOne thing that Hi. return of feather\nsad flower trimming has done is to\nrevive the dress hai. smaller than In\nfoi mer seasons, bul with all |U\nglory, and plumes have t-.Ucn their\nplace on (he small and eb-gaut hai\nof (lie season as the preferred trimming.\nBaby Carriages\nand Sulkies\nJUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURES SOME\nVERY FINE FIBER\nCARRIAGES. AT\nPRICES TO SUIT ANY\nP0CKETH0CK.\nLLOYD'S   AND   SIDWAY   CAR1UAGIOS,    KKED\nFIBER   $33.00  tu   ?05.00\nSULKIES ?4.00  to  $22.50\nSTROLLERS  $21.00  to  $27.50\nSpecial Clear Outs\nWood Body Carriages with Hood, $15.00 and Up\nStandard Furniture Co.\nCOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS\n.Mrs-. I'at,.|'s..n \u201ef Trail an.t hrr\nain.if i;iunil.soil wort- cily shoppers.\nvcRtnalay.\nill'.*. ,'. K. W'Um.iii. Kwlrnay Hvnue.\nPalrvi.-w, (.ntprtahicl li hm Irl.ntls at\ntin* U*u liaur, Wedni.s.luy. far her\nBMM i*iiist. Mrs. II. HiiKnall of\nSl<*iien. Si.sk. Mrsj Wilson was ait-\n\u00ablsl(.,l l.y Mrs. .1. Hatrsi.y. win, ponied.\nantl Mrs W. A. t'nrran. who served\nTiie Invltod Kinsts inelinl.al Mrs. J. II.\nr.ol.ins.ni. Mrs. r.-orK'\" Horslnatl. Mrs.\nI rallies K. Ink. Mra. II. lv Dill. Mrs.\nJames Hnvlle. Mrs, A. VV. Naiile. Mrs.\nilenr-*.* Johnstone. Mrs Arthur Lakes\nMrs. II. A. I'eel.lrs. Mrs. ('. VV. Tyler\nMrs.    F.   T.   Griffith.   Mrs.   .1.   Ilatnsa.\n,n.l Mrs. W. A. Curran, Mrs, C. VV\nTyler    .1. liahted    the   mn'sts    In    vara\n-clos  (luring   the  ufternanti.\n111.\nKl\n.la\nHull\nHi.\nTrail\nIn...I   staff   is   sprtiillni;   the\nvith   her parents.  Mr   and   Mr.*\nV.   Hunter,   Hall    Mines   road.\nPirkl.ee\ne.'.-tenia'\nof Ol\nA.   Hunker   of   llalfcu\nlay   in   Nelson.\nK.   J.  Castle   hu\np.lll     Jester-\nleft   for  lhe  coast.\nArthur      1'. rrl.r.     .I.isenhine     strer\n*i.v,s   litis   niornin).   via   Ihe C.I'll,   f.\niim nl\n.ii.\nthn.]   tin,   Rotary\nTl\ncity\ni.lii\nMiss Marie Hallo\nir.sl at lhe Mall\nareei, v.-hi|,. in the\n.a.-ilelhall   name\nA   ia..-t   euloyal.le   hrhlKe   pirly\n'i-en    Thure.tav   evening   al    lhe\n'     Mr     and     Mis.     PeFVUeon     VV\nInsetihlne     stre.t      w'.-n     lie-     i\n-.nitiers   were   Mrs.   r:    D.   Hall\nHarry     Fen-usi'ii\n1\\\nth,\n\"Ize-\n'.I'de.\nMi\nI.      Ke\niii.l   R    n    ll.ll.    Th..   Invited   nue-i-\nw.--.\u25a0    Ml.    a\u201e.l     Mrs     VV,    Hr-.wn.    Ml\ntal    )l'<     It v    Hr.,I.',,   Mr.   anil    Mrs\n'I    H.   Hill    Mr.   nu,I   Mrs    II.   I.    Chac\nlir     e,,,l     Hn,     .1      II      llel.in i.     Mr\n\u25a0e.l    M-s.    H'.rv    t, a-i.\"     >'*     awl\nMrs    V    A    I'u'-.ii.   Mr.   -n-l   M-h.   I.\n'.'.ir.    Mr    aud    Mrs    A.   Civile    Rhnnrv\nMr.  in..I   Airs    T.   H   L\u00bbv;i-..|ir.   Mr    I\nOik     I I     Mrs     VI     .1.    Vita. nv.    Mi-s\nHi\nid.    Mis\nJohn   A.\nJea\nell,\nHi'\ninlo.llia'ii. Jnhti A, Kercu-.ai tui.l It\nV     lluiu-un.\n.Mr and Mrs. .1 VV. II..lines Vernon\nore,!, hud as Iheir Kin*als J|p nnd\nMrs. Willinm I'ruuse of How lliv.l.\nVila.,   who   have   I., eu   winterlm.-  al   lit.\n. list     eiti.s,     and     were     ell     mule     tu\ntell*   home.\nMl* an.l Mrs. .1 ' Woo.lall Silie.l\n-Ir.et. l.avo left for a eootile of weeks\nraeallun   to   he   stunt   iu  Spokane, e\nA well-itrranire.l hri'lTe was itlven\nTliur-.lav eveiiimt hv Vlr. and Mrs I.\nI. N.lson. Carli.aiate stre.t. when\n'lie I.lay.is were lir and Mrs K. c,\n-ini'lli. >re. Hl,d Mrs. .lohn Cartmel.\n'Ir and Mrs, .1 IT Punvan. til Murray Mr. and Mrs c VV. Anpleyurd.\nIT,   !\u25a0'.   I'ayne   and   I,,   k\",   LarMB,\nMr. and Mis A. R I.inil-ley nf Son.\n-anc, who have heen In the citv f..r\nihe     MAI     Tew*    days,    left    yesterday\nmorning  for   iheir  home,\nMr-, I'.    Melnlyre   and    Miss    Fraser\nuf  Trail   Were   In   fawn   yesterday.\n*    \u2022    \u2022\nW* H. N'crtll. tllilliniT man nt Sil-\nMitpn. wus in town Thursday and lefl\ncesterday   inornlnir  fnr  Waneta.\n!\u25a0',     M.Harily    has    left    for\ns-   husiness   trip  to   Spokane.\nJ&m*\n611 Baker Street.   Phone 200\nN\new\nAt $50.00 to $65.00 Each I\nSmartly Tailored Spring SUITS .\nshowing the new Long Coats, are C\nnext in popularity to the \"Ensemble\" I\nSuits, and with a smart colored J\nJunic Blouse make much the same *\nappearance.\nThese are made up in Poiret\nTwills, in .Black,'Navy, Sand and\nCastor, all sizes from 16 to 38.\n.     i\nWonderful values at $50 to $6o\n'        each.\nTUNIC BLOUSES\nAl $15 to $25 Each\nBeautifully made of Crepe-de-\nChene and Canton Crepe, in Red,\nTan, Sand, Navy and Black. All\nsizes.\nThese make charming additions\nto Tailored Suits.\nPrices from $15 to $25.\nMillinery\nNew Spring Hats in wonderful variety; large, small\nand medium shapes; all wanted colors, and variety\nin styles. Whether you want strictly tailored Hats\nor more fancy Trimmed Hats, you are sure to be\nable to choose from our splendid stock. Prices mod*\ncrate.\nManitoba Reports\na Final Blizzard\nwix.Mii-;;, March 10.\u2014Atttt on*\nnf tin- worst Uir.'.-ini i';iys ,.f th* winter, Winnipeg and Manitoba iii-u i<*is\nreported all peaceful tonight, the\n\u25a0torn having dJyd \"out,\" \u25a0*i-'i I'1'*\nweather man predicting \"fan* and\nmilder\" fur tomorrow.\nuiit patent rie.it:--. for fiu.r\\cianifar-\ni ur-- to tin W.'.st Virginia l'\\ii^> Ai\nf'HtM-r i-i.iiipaiiy. N\u00ab'\\t V'.rk CUV, uhlcli\nInni .xpir.il urult-r the 1'atcnt act.\nSTEVENS   OPPOSES\nPATENT    REVEAL\nOTTAWA,    March    JO.\u2014The    practlci\nof    ning   t*i   pari la ft* nt   for   a   re-\nnewal .'i' \"cxtlngulaht-d righis\" wan\ncondemned in Ihe \\\\nomt xi,\\s evening by Hon. n H Ptevens, Conaerv-\native, Vain-mix. r Center, in nppositMn\nth<-   reading   <\u25a0(   \u25a0<.   i-iii   mturtog   <*.-r-\nHUNGARIANS    ON    WAY\nFOR   INDIAN   HEAD\nWINMI'Hi;. Manh 20\u2014Land set-\nil'-inr-Nt For this >ear *will start *n\nearnest with the urrival in a day or\ntwo of a part}' uf lluiitfatiun.-s 200\nstrong, uio. will be locttlH in thi-'\nJin'iaii Head district uf Saskafch-\ni-uan, railway rt-iircsentaiwcs reiiort-\nt*\u00abl   tonisht.\nTinr* vnur halty suffer tho burninR itrb. tl\"\ntcnlUe pain <* w (eras .inrl othei akin traunei f\nHerr i*. in-rtant r.-li\u00ab*f. Ju-t a few drop;' ot\" tlir\npotent liquid remedy, and all Itchfni i> k\"\"'\u2014\nall Itddng. all imiii. all irritalmn wa bed 3\u00ab*ay.\nThe first SIM b\u00bbtile relieves ynu or yvur\nmoney buck. Try 0. 0. D. s<iap, tuo.\nCity liriiff Hr Stationery Co.: c'anroln\nDrag rt Bosk Co.,  Ltd.; I'oolo Lung Cu.\nKootenay\nMusic House\n0pp.    Masonic    Blk..   Baker   St.,\nNc'son,  D. C,\nPHONE 585 P.O.  BOX 67\nSuccetsors   to    Willis   Piano\nStores,   Ltd.\nDistrilmtinK Willis, Kuabe and\nChirk,\u25a0iin*,' I'iatius and ['layers;\nBrunswick, .Mr*l-.*it:an and Co-\nliiinbia   I'honoKraphs.\nBrunswick      Records\u2014Exclusive\nAgents\n.rr .\u25a0.\u25a0..\u25a0-'ui-i\".1..^\nfew   fl;\nR atnents and Ms d.iiiffhtrr. Miss\nI'oii-cn StDenis-, Chatliam street, l-'nir-\nv|*W, li'.ixr Mils morning \\in tin* Ct*'.\nll. fnr Ho* llotary conu-ntlcm in Port-\nland.   Or.*,\n\u2022 \u25a0    \u2022\nHiss Qtadyi JeMs. Carbonate  Ftroot.\nhad    Wi^s    Dorit   Antlmnv   of   Trail   us\nher guest reaterday. winii> in town tn\nihe baaketball nam.'.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nH. W. Wei.Inn, It, (J, Anderson nml\nP, Foi-w.H.1. all of Trail, iiuiiic U<\nti Jp   to   NoIkoii   hy   motor  yesterday.\n\u2022 \u00bb    \u2022\nMajor   (tatty    _   BUaa  of Cr.inhrook\npass, d thrnnch Nelsftn for the Crow,\nWednesday ni\u00abht, from three wu\u00abk.s\nBt   the   coast.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nThe bake and numnane sale held by\nthe Wninrn> Christian Temperance\nunion in the bast-meat of Trinity\nMethodist rhur.'h yesterday afternoon\nw\u00bbh a it real sneeess. the Mum of $99\nbetog ni.*i'i<- Mrs. tleorgo Slmmi, president, aeied as iienenil convener, assist m1 by the etecutiw, nnd Mtss\nKdlth Wilton and Vrnv ImtI.*4 save\nii   piano   duet   dunnir   the   afternoon.\nA l'urls frtd a.lnpted hv even the\nyueen of HmimHnln 'lurlnur her. If at\nshoppinc vi\u00abH there Is a cloche hat\nwith three ehaded ostrich tips on the\ntop of the crown, while the crepe-de*\nf'hine scarf to match It ha* a cluster\not MSB same lips ul thu *,i0<j tliiuuxh\nwhich  thu. tuda -iia.sa.\nYou Folks Who Live Outside of Calgary\nv.. no raasuii lo think yuu nulla.! iillliz*. our MrHct\u2014bc>-\nm .,iu* parcel put iy-rt.ni brinui Iho oervlco t.. jour vluj*\na^U'li.    Price   List  and   Information  Upon  Request.\nHK1.IABI.E\u2014THAT'S   Alt\n234-236  13th Ave, w.  i Opposlto  Inbllo   library),   Csl^ary,   Alta.\nASTHMA-\nHEAD and\nIBRONCH1AL\nCOtfDS\nNo Smoke\u2014No Sprays-No Snuff\nJust Swallow a RAZ-MAH Capsule\nRestnrea normal breatliing. Quickly\n\u25a0tons aLl choking, goading and mncua\nfraLherinifa in broachial tubaa. Cbtoa\nong njghta of nuttfol a!er*p. ConUlna\nno uij'inoua or habit forming drugs.\n$1.00 per box at dmgatorea- Send 6c. for\ngeceroua trial.  TampUtotu, Toronto.\nRAZ-MAH\nCUARANTEED RELIEF    '\nFreedom from Pain\nNeurit..'   ^'\nNeuralgia\nTlioTiHncla af Ctnidlana   ba-ra  tnatA   that\nT.RC'i five ---roickMt and aur\u00abat r\u00abli\u00abf from\nMm.   T.R-C 'tm-* iiTmcilj on ih*\n\u25a0\u00bb\u00ab\u2022\u00ab tha vr-    It*\u2014 oentain no .\nhftbtt  tc~r\u2014~B 4nt:   Yonr drtifrw* i _\nDvudi a-f\u2014.    fitmd 10c. for fanorooa in*d.\nidmmii tbat\ndantfftrt-Hta \u2022\u00bb\nT\u00abmpl*sta7ai, Toronto,\n$1.00 j\nim.ti.-r. C*|r      H*M*U.k*M\nIII. QV,C-   K\u2014,,,.\nb.!-. sire r>iaa .\nTRCs\nrrMPuroN**\nRHCUMATIC\n. c APauLta    Jl\nFnr sale by Toole Prug Co., City Drug Cn.\n 'Page Six\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MALCH 21, 1925\nRichard and Four\nnmoay  Others Convicted\nin Film Conspiracy\n'\"' -TRENTON.   N.J.,   Mareh   \u00a30\u2014George\nt,.  \"Tex\"   Rickard   and  four of his  co-\n-i*t-rendant3    Jn    federal    court    charged\nWltli cnspiraey to violate the law to J\nHltirally transport prize fight film.-.]\nv.( re convicted   by  a Jury  last   night.\nAll were Conlfnu*-<l at liberty on I\ntheir existing bail, pending Imposition\nof   senIenee   next   Tuesday.\nRickard wi'\u00bb held nuilly on one\ncount til' conspiracy, and 0:1 two charging transporting of films of the\nHempsey-Carperuier flglit from New\nJersey to New York, and later to\nChicago.\nMOTHER:-   Fletcher's .jpV\n.Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in\nArms and Children all ages of\n'C'>n'-*''f.ation,  Flatulency,  Wind\nCoir   w!   Diarrhea;   allaying\n!Fc .\u25a0 -ri.'\" (;s arising therefrom, and, hy regulating the Stomach\nii.il Bc-fte!*, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.\n' Yo *vf>M iv lations, always look for the signature of C^^A\/y\/^cX^U\nAV'!'-*ri     larmless-No Opiatps.   I'liysicians everywhere recommend it.\nIT? *H'i**g*:.re-\u2014-r\u2014        .  ^\t\na-Srfian\nil\nli\nB'i\nFrov -J safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for\nKh.-.matism   Colds\nHead iche      Pain\nNturfleia       'Ie''\nLurru i.rfj\nfuntis\n*So\/&\nXmJ\n\u25ba\u25a0Accept  only  \"Bayer\"  package\nwhich contains proven directions.\nTTandy  \"Bayer\" boxen of  12  tablet*.\nAIbo bottles of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.\n\/\u2022Hri*i  !,   thf tride murk  frpelRtrivl  In  Cnmiti)  of River Min'irnctiire of M-mmcrtl;-\nv Sonet '.' atlir-ylimi-i'l   (Aoirl  Snlic.vllr  Aciil,   \"A.   8.  A.\"I.    While It   It well   known\nrtt A* -fr 1 nieaim Bayer rasiiiifsrHirc, to \u00bb<mHt tho public \u25a0 *rtln\"t ImJttMmi\". thp Tahlcit\n\u2022t h\u201ef - ' .ii.ii'.;o   will  U' \u25a0 :.r.,.|x \u25a0!  kIUi  tLeir gi-ueral uitle mark,  tbo  \"Hij.-r Cross.\"\n10 ^ping Valuables Safely\nThe purpose of a Safety Deposit Box\nis to keep valuables safe from firo\nand theft. If you have stocks and\nbonds, insurance policies or a will,\nkeep them in a Safety Deposit Box.\nYou can rent one at this Bank for a\nsmall sum. \u00ab\nIMPERIAL BANK\nNELSON BRANCH,\nCRANBROOK BRANCH,\nCRESTON BRANCH,\nOF CANADA\nJ. II. D. BENSON, Menage:\nW. R. CRUBBE, Managei.\nC W. ALLEN, Managei.\nPreeeniaiion\nCovcm are\nprovided Ior\nChriitmJ*\nCihBocV\nA Gift that\nIncreases\nin Value\nWHAT Dill YOU C1VE LAST CimlSTMAS ?\nToys lor the kiddies\u2014most of tlicm broken by\nnow. ** Something useful\" ior the grown-ups\u2014now\nworn out or forgotten. Cash to your employees\u2014\nappreciated but soon spent. Other presents\u2014hurriedly\nbought and perhaps ill-chosen. Arc they remembered\nnow?\nSuppose this year you give them each a Bank Book\ncontaining an initial deposit, and urge them to add to\nit regularly. Could anything be more suitable?\nAdd \" Royal Bunk Pdst Hooki\" lo your fist\nof Chrutmai Gilti.\nThe\n^\u25a0\u25a0v-\n\u25a0\u00bb\/ l\/.'l\nBank\nof Canada\nCHARTER SHIPS\nFOR ARGENTINE\nWORLDCIRCLER\nZanni's Agent Now at the\nCoast; Hops Off at Tokyo\nin May\nVANCOUVER. Mareh 20,\u2014Major Pedro baiU, Argentine aronnd-l lie-world\naviator, now hi Japan, will reach\nVancouver June . 1, at the end of his\nflight arrows th.. north Pacific ocean\nfrom Japan, from where he will resume his attempt to circle the globe\non May 1, according lo plans announced here hv Z,imil's agent, Patricio i>. Murphy, who Is In the city\nmaklnif final arrangement* for Zati-\nnl'.s flight across the Pacific and\nacross    this    ooittttMtnt.\nAn extra engine for Major Zanni's\nscapUine. on which he hopes to cross\nthe Pacific, and which has heen lying\nin bond here for some time, was\nshipped to Yokohama on the steamship Arabia Mam, Wednesday, it is\na ^id-horsepower Napier, duplicate\nof the engine In Major Macl.arcn's\nplane, wlnn the Brltlah fiver made\nhis unsuccessful attempt to fly around\n(he    world    lasl    vear.\nMr. Murphy will md seek the use\nf II, M. C. S. Thiepvat as a tender\nfor the distribution of supplies ut\npoints along ilie trans-Pacific route,\nhut will endeavor lo charter two\nships here, one of which will go to\nYokohama to pick up supplies and\nfuel for the first leg of the trip,\nwhile tlie second would take on supplies and fuel here and go direct to\ne   Kurlles.\nChange to Land Plane\nA land plane on which Zannl will\nresume his flight from Vancouver,\nif he successfully negotiates the\ncrossing of the Pacific, is now In\nVancouver, nnd Mr. Murphy is tak-\ning the necessary steps to have i\nreleased from bond. lie hopes tt\nmake arrangements wilh officers of\nthe Canadian Air force for use of\nthe airdrome at the local air station\nfor   the   petting   up   of   this   plane.\nZanni's route from Tokyo and across\nthe Pacific Is practically the same\nas that of Major MacLaren, except\nthat he hopen to make longer hops,\nbeing able to carry more fuel, and\nhis plane, therefore, having a larger\ncmlRing radius. The seaplane Is a\nKokker, with a Napier 4TiO-horsepower\nengine. The land plane to be set\nup here Is of similar type except that\nIt   Is   a   land   machine.\nProm Vancouver, Zanni's route will\ntake him to Han Francisco, and thence\nacross the United States. If all goes\nwell. Mr. Murphy figures Zannl should\nreach Vancouver about June 1, 01-\npossiblv a few days earlier. Zunni\nhimself is confident he can cross the\nPacific in three weeks from tho time\nhe   leaves   Tokyo.   _\nNATIONAL ON FENCE\nON RATE QUESTION\nMontreal    Statement    Saye    No    Action\nTaken,   But  Koad  Needi  the\nRevenue\nMONTREAL. March 'JO.\u2014A statement Issued yesterday by the Cana-\n111.111 National railways on tin: subject\nof   freight   rates   says  In   part:\n*'This railway company is moving in\naccordance with its best judgment to\nprotect the interests of the communi-\ntl-ta it aervea, but having at the\nsum.- time dui* rtgard lor its gross\nii'\\'-niw   position.\nThe prealdent of the company hai\nnol taken any definite action in the\nmatter,   hut   la   working   in   harmony\nwith   all   of   the   interests   Involved,    in\nth,-   hope   that   an   amicable,   batiafao-\ntoty    and    speedy    settlement    will    be\nFouad.\"\nENGLISH, SCOTS\nON GRID TODAY\nAncient Rivalry for Calcutta Cup Renewed; Scots\nLook Winners\nNeliwii Branch\nK D. McLeod. Mp.\nGrand Fork.8 Branch\nC- A. Spink, M#.\nFernie Branch\nA. Watson. Mjy.   ' j\u00abj\n. LONDON, March L'l).\u2014(Canadian\nPress Cable)\u2014\"Tlie ancient enemies\"\nare once more mobilized, and tomorrow the 47th international rugby game\nbetween England and Scotland will\nlie contested at the new ground of\nthe Scottish union, Murray Field\npark, Edinburgh. While the International games wl'th the other countries\nare carried out with great spirit and\nvigor, none hus yet Invested itself\nwith the same atmosphere that nur-\nrounds the engagements ot the Scots\nand the Knglish. There lu to be\n(ought for the Calcutta cup, the annual trophy contested for between\nEngland and Scotland, lo the exclusion o[ lho oilier countries In the\ninternational series. This cup Is a\nrelic of the last decades of the 19th\ncentury, when following the dissolution of rugby names In Calcutta, India, lhe funds remaining were devoted\nto furnlshiiiff u trophy to be played\nfor annually between these two\ncountries.     I\nIn   London   Last Ten  Years\nThe Scots havo not had a look\nat the cup since 1913, when the English won  il back.\nWhether the Calcutta cup Is to remain In Eondon, or to be returned in\ntriumph to Kdinburgh, rests on the\noutcome of tomorrow's game, and\neven the most ardent supporters .In\nEngland view the eomlnff contest with\nsome doubts, Tbe best that can he\nsaid o( tho English fifteen -so far\nIs that they have not done badly.\nThey defeated Wales, and drew with\nIreland, but had to exert themselves\nto the utmost.\nMatters are different with the Cale\ndonians. ' They'nre now traveling on\nthe crest of tho full tide of victory.\nTheir first victims were lhc French,\nand they followed with a bt'illiaut\nwin over Wales. They defeated Ireland, who were expected to furnish\nsterner opposition.\nTomorrow's game ends the scries\nfor the current season for Scotland, while England have ono more\ngame  to  play  against  Franca.\nOf the 4li games already played\nbetween the two rivals. England have\nwon 20, Scotland 17, aud nine have\nbeen  drawn.\nLineup\nThe teams will lineup M follows:\nEngland\u2014Full back, HoilUIay of\nAspatria; three-(.inarlers, Hamilton-\nWickes of llarll'iulns, Corbett of\nBristol, Locke of Pirkenhead Park,\nami Small wood. Lelceatarl halves,\nMyers of Bradford, and Massey of\nI^eicester; forwards, Wakefield \u201e of\nHarlequins, Smith of Old Merchant\nTailors, Blakiston of Uverponl, Tucker of Bristol, Luddington of Devon-\nport Services, Mclennan yf Old Merchant Tailors, Voyee or tiloueester,\nand   Camming,   of  Cambridge   V.\nScotland\u2014Full back, l>rysdah\\ Herrin tonlans; three-quarters. Wallace.\nAltken, Macl'henson and Smith all of\nOxford; halves, \"Waddell and Nelson,\nof C.l.isgow Aeads; forwards, Banner-\n111:111, Ireland, of (llasgow; I>avles,\nHawick. Howie of Kirkaldy; McMyn\nof Cambridge, Scott, Ste wart ionians,\n1'aterson of Birkenhead Bark and\nGillies.\nScots Lead League\nThi* inlfinatii\niial\nbta\nlillllBH\nU'l'*.\nT1.1111              f\nW\nD\n],.   F.\nA.\nP.\nScotland  ..   -s\n1\n0\nII   II\n26\n6\nIreland  ....    J\n2\n1\n1    -12\n26\nr,\nEngland   ..    2\n1\n1\n0    IS\n12\ni\nWales        t\n1\n0\n3   1.\nId\n2\nI'-rance      3\n0\n0\n3    12\n45\n0\nPains in Kidneys\n' Cease\n\"For a considerable period I was subject to pains\nin my kidneys and suffered very severely. I tried\nvarious remedies without success. After using Gin\nPills for a few days my pains left me entirely and\nhave not since returned.\"\nJas. B. Warnock, 1052 Barclay St., Vancouver, B.C.\nTry Gin Pills yourself if you suffer\nfrom kidney trouble.  At all druggists.\nNational Drue St Cli.-mi.al Co., of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Oat.\nGlno Tills In the U.S.A. are the nine aa Cin Fills in Canada.\nCANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY\nNelson, B.C.\nHAS IT\nSEVEN   BODIES   WERE\nRECOVERED   THURSDAY\nFA1UMONT, W.Vii., Mareh 20.\u2014Four\nQOdteS, .those of three negroes and a\nwhite man. found lute yesterday in\nmine. No. 41 of the Helhiehem Mines\ncorporation, were hrouxht tn the \u00abur\u00bb\nface laat niitht. With thr.e lata* ones,\n.he il'iy's recovery wiim seven. Thes.,-\nvtre   the   firntr of   the   .11   entonihed.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice   Smelting   and  Refining   Departm.nl\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\n, TADANAC, TRAIL\nDENTISTS    CONFER\n11FE    MEMBEESHirS\nSPOKANE, March 10.- l.ir,* mam-\nbeiahlpa in lha Washington Bute Dental aaaoclatlon ara ta b\u00ab awarded lir.\nPrank I. Shaw and Dr. B. B. Hk.ts\nof Seattle, and Dr.. A. Starke Oliver,\nI'r.    11.    I,     Parr    and    Hr.    Kranl*.    It.\nPlake ,,r Bpokane, in view of their 2.\">\nwae announced at lhe annual convon*\nPostal Clerk Is\nGiven Three Years\nHALIFAX, M;u rh 19.\u2014Leo Evaaa,\nHalifax postal clerk, who pleaded gull-\ni\\ ^--.-.-i.ii da ye ago t<> thefti from\nii,. ii,nils, was wntenced yesterday to\n.-i rve three yeara in pi nltantlary,\nINSIDE ataoln   eta\nQUEBEC POLITICIANS\nIN LIQUOR RUNNING\nFuhlio   A-eox*.ntH   Committee   Hears   Details  cl   It In Liquor\nFril>\u00bb\nQt'KBRC    March   \u00bb.\u2022 The   purchana\n.\u2022l   : as.,. ,.f Si.arh and  Bourbon\nwhlsklra .a Kngland for r.\"\"\"\" at the\nend .a' la*-, t.v a ayndlcatc Includlna\nlai.lt.a Hrlen. A Broaaeau. mavor of\nMnnlrcnl North, N. land ..I' St. Johns.\nQue , and .1 II I,avail.,, and its .suh-\ns-.|U.nt   sli-piu. nl   I..   New   York,   where\ndlaeintiatkutlon could not l.e effected\nin  January.   III2J, was described  i., u\u201e.\nI ubllc ae, aunts committee vesterdav\nat th. eonliiitiata.il of the im|ijiry into     Ha      allalls     of     the     vjllel.ee     li,|Uot\nronimlaflon l.y 1,. Uieii, insurance\n, u. nt   of   Montreal.\nThis    witless    declared    in his    evl-\n\u20221 \u25a0    lhal    15000    had    I a out     int..\ni.v   .1.   A.   Bray,   then\nLli-re\n.Mo\nTIDES    FLOWERS\nBEATS    BOOASH\nBOKTOX. Marcli H.\u2014\"Tiger\" Mow-\nera of Atlanta, ila.. won a close decision over I.\"ti Boiaah, of lirhlL'e-\nport     i'oiin.      in      in     rounds     tonight.\nFlowers   won   by   his   anreaaiva&eaa.\nInternational Paper\nShareholders Asked\nto Approve Riordan\nNBW Vi'KK. Marcli ill. \u2014 The pro-\np.sal .r ihe international Paper company t.. acquire the Rtoraan propertied\nin   Canada   marks   official   pecoffaitlon\ni.v h a.t. rs in the United stales paper\nndii.-liv Hull hereafter llle United\nstate., must look to Canada for in-\ni \u25a0.,...! rawsptint aapply, according lo\na letter lo International stockholders,\nis-,ed today. Approval of Ihe pur-\ncha,e   on   Marcli   :U    |-   asked.\nNANAIMO   FEDERAL\nLIBERAL   CONVENTION\nVANf'orVI.It, March 20\u2014I-llicruls\nor lhe Nanaimo federal riding will hold\na nominating convention In lumen.\nVaneouver   Island   cn   April   2.\nBill to Restore\nExcursion Rates\nOTTAWA, Marci, 10.\u2014A --ill whi-'li\niwms to ret*tnr\u00ab tlie pflvlleaaa of special    PxcurNion    rales.    In    rOFM    tiet'ure\nth*-   war,    tn   conTentlona,   aportanan\ntriiVelinK    nn    \u25a0ehadule,    etc., waw    ln-\nInidiiced   in   tlie   tiOMBB  today l>v   T.   L.\nehureii,   Conaervatlve,   North Toronto,\nand   kh* n    first   reading.\nttOCB   Hla\norts\nothe\nto\nf-nitig\nt   lu  tlic spring\nd   Ih'-y  ranK\"  ftnni  little  tuckM\nIO   liuily   box   yl-iiu.\nFacts for Critics\nWHEN Canadian Pacific freight rates in British Columbia\nare being criticized, the critics omit to give certain facts in\nwhich the public is vitally interested.\nFor instance, they do not state that eastbound rates, classifications and car minimums are lower from Vancouver than they\nare from Seattle, Tacoma, Portland or San Francisco.\ni\nThey do not advise the public that the Canadian classification\nratings and car minimums are the lowest on the continent, or\nthat their application to Canadian Pacific freight schedules produce the lowest ton-mile earnings, or that Canadian Pacific\nreturns were the measure used by the Railway Commission in\nfixing rates in Canada.\nNor do they inform the public that dividends of 7 per cent\nfrom rail operation are paid by\nthe Canadian Pacific on only\n$260,000,000 common shares.\nPreference shares, debenture\nstock and other obligations represent $419,686,537, while the\nactual cash investment in the\nrail lines of the Company to\nDecember31st,1923,was$919,-\n965,706, or a difference of $240,-\n279,169, not capitalized, upon\nwhich no return is paid either\nin freight or passenger rates.\nNor is it pointed out by these\ncritics that the Canadian Pacific return from railway operations represents only 4.073\nper cent on the actual cash invested in its rail property, white\nunder the Transportation Act\nof the United States Congress\nthe Interstate Commerce Commission has held that railways\nunder its jurisdiction are entitled toareturn of 5.75 percent\non their present day valuation.\nNeither has the public been\ntold by these critics that the\nCanadian Pacific shareholders\nhave appropriated, over $100,-\n000,000 in premiums on shares\nand surplus earnings to capital\nexpenditures\u2014practically a\ngift to the people of Canada,\nbecause it adds nothing to the\ncapital carrying charges of the\nCompany.\nNeither has attention ever\nbeen drawn to the fact that in\nfive years ending 1923 over\n$31,000,000 in taxes has been\npaid into the revenues of tho\ncountry by the Company, nor\nthat $68,000,000 has been expended to date in the development of colonization and irrigation works on the Prairies.\nIt is only because of the sound\nfinancial policies and careful\nmanagement of the Canadian\nPacific Railway that the public of Canada has had the benefit of greater reductions in rates\nthan those of the United States.\nThe Canadian Pacific courts\nfair criticism and asks only that\nall the factsbe presented to the\npublic.\nFreight rates have been\nshown to be a very small factor\nin the cost of living, but they\nare a vital factor in the prosperity of the railways and therefore of Canada.\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nlt Spans the World\n*>***^M^\"P\n ^Y\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1925\nPage Bsvsr\n\u2022rsr * fir ro-xtcHV\nGRANT'S\nBest Procurable\n(THE ORIGINAL)\nWit ii.-aii.at\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nBotrbd anc' c-jtraMrtd by Willi**\nGrant B Son* l-uniied Qenliddick uii\nBolvtnif Qciihv-rt Diotillcrw*. Dull-\nlawn -h Ciattuw. Scotland.\nPORT ARTHURS\nBEAT COLEMAN;\nCAPTURE TITLE\nReverse   Showing   of   the\nFirst Game; Experience\nthe Big Factor\nThis  advertisement  is  not  published  or  displayed  by  th?\nIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\nDAPACTIY RINK\nIIIS OPENER\nOF CUP SERIES\n)utside of Rabid Victoria!\nfans, Little Money Ifl\nFlashed\nVICTORIA.   March   an.\u2014Everything!\n-i in   readiness  for  the  opening (MM '\nrf     tomorrow     nlulit     liotwoen     the |\n\u25a0ntival  Can* die aa   Nation*.I   Hockey\n\u25a0he  < tiampioiis.  nnd   Um   Vieta-ia\nr_m%ata, lenders of the Western Can-\nda Hockey 1-Mgus, for tho -Stanley |\nup nnd the world's champlonahlp, |\nhe s.rnifi will start at ft o'clock, and '\n111  he bandied hy \"Mickey\"   Ion.\nThe Canadiens will reach Victor.u\n(morrow  morning, and   will   reat  all\nof Victoria, and Morenz of the Canadiens, Ret along. They should\nhave some great old races up and\ndown  thf ice..\nTIE FIRST PERIOD;\nTHEN TAKE A LEAD\nCANADIENS UMBER\nUP INIVANCOUVER\nWorkout  Shows Them in\nFettle; Leave for\nVictoria\nVANCOrVKR.\nMontreal CanadlenR, eastern hockey\nchampions, left here on tonight's\nboat for Victoria, where tomorrow\nnleiht the team meets Victoria Cougars\nIn the first of the world championship   series   for   the   Stanley   cup.\nPandnrand'H men had a workout\nof one hour's duration in the local\narena at noon, and the balance of\nthe day was quietly spent right\nseeing. Kvery man was reported in\ngo** condition after the Ion?; train\njourney, and the workout today indicated that the easterners are In\nfine   fettle   for   the   opener   tomorrow\nnitfht.     They   are  a   smooth   work'ng   Pgan\nsegregation,   and   their   style   differs\nfrom  th\"  watts considerably.\nTomorrow night's same will he\nplayed under weslern rule-*, nnd Monday nisht's gome here under eastern\nriiics. and the thitd game will be\nuisder the weetrrn O-Me, After that,\nif more gases are necessary, tho\ncodes   will   site nate.\nKID   LEWIS   LOSES\nBOUT   ON   A   TOUL\nthe    Scottish    welterweight,    in\nthe   fifth   round of a  20  round bout at\nAlbert    hall    last    night.      Lewis    was\ndisqualified   for   persistent   heading.\nPaavo Nurmi, of Finland, has tiled\nan application for membership in the\nAmerican Amateur Athletic union,\nalong with his credentials as a foreign\nathlete  In   good   standing.\nWrestlinr? competitors in 8t. Louis,\nMo., in the future will be required to\nsign affidavit In advance, pledging\nthemselves to givo their best efforts,\nand t,wear that the match is to be\n\"ni    the    level,\"\t\nManitoba Champs Now to\nRepresent West in Cup\nPlayoffs\nHans' Ham Hands\nStill Ranked as\nBiggest in Game\norkmit   this\n\u25a0  strenuous\nthe\nVicloiia    held    fl    stiff\nfternoon,   and   despite   the   t\ntfppnlgn   which   led   then\nague championship, they showed no\nigns   of   fatigue.\nThousands  Shut  Out\nTho game will be witiiesscii by at\n\u25a0\u2022lift 4600 fans, tlu- capacity Ot the\nInk, thousands of fans being: unable\ncure tickets, niitsidt- of the most\nahld fan who can see nothing hut\nf'lctoria. little betting has been rc-\nmrted.\nAs the teams are R-trang-eri I ie j\nnother,   tomorrow   night's   game   will\nikely find the playera going ceutloua-\n,-,    It   is  known   that   both   Hues  nre I\nwt. and thai neither defence neglects ]\ntopping   their   man   at   any   price.     If I\nhe    play    opens   up    and    the    teams |\ni   not    resort    to   a   three-man   de-\n>nce and a  two-man attack,  the fans\ninn 1.1   he   treated   to  one   of   the   most\n(Want   games   seen   here   in   a    long |\nmo.      The    learns    possess    tlu-    right\nlayers   to   make   thp   name   a   whirl- i\n-Ind   affair.     Neither   side   lias   whal |\nlight  be called a  \"slow\" man. and it ]\n*lil   be   Interesting  to   roc   how   the !\nspeedy   forwards,    Frederickson j\nThe Semaphore Is the\nPLACE TO BOWL\nThe Semaphore\nSmoke Shop\nBowling\u2014Billiards\u2014Smokes\nBy    AL    DEMAREE\n(Former    Pitcher,    N.    Y.    Giants)\nThree noteworthy  pairs of hands:\n1.    HANS    WAGNER,    lhe    famous\nPittsburgh   shortstop   and   one   of   the\ngreatest stars of all  times,  is credited\nwith   having   the   largest .hands   that\never   juggled   a    baseball.\n-2.    CY  SEYMOUR,  formerly  of  the\nNew  York tiiants,   probably  holds   tht1\nrecord  for having the  smallest hands.\nThey   eventually   forced   him   to   give\nup    pitching    and     become    an    outfielder.\n:t. HARRY ABLES, a southpaw\npitcher, had lhe longest lingers In\nthe game. It was no difficulty for\nhim   to   span   a    baseball.\n,    (ban   100\nWINNIPTM, March 20.\u2014The Port\nArthur team, champions of Saskatchewan, champion of Saskatchewan and\nManitoba- tonight won the western\n-Canada aeilor hockey title, and will\nmeet Toronto Varsity In the finals\nof the Allan cup ns n result of a\n5-1 victory over the fast Coleman\nTigers, titleholders of Alberta-HrUish\nColumbia. Tlie men from the head of\nthe lakes won the round 7 lo ft, the\nTigers having captured the first\ngame   4-2.\nVictory tonight was due to the\ngreater experience of the winning\nteam. On tbe whole, the play was\nvery even, bul the Ports played a\nstrong defeneivo game, and wailed\nfor the- breaks, which they obtained.\nFor tlie greater part of Ilie time lhe\nAlberta youngsters had the better of\nthe play, hut were away off lu Iheir\nshooting as compared wilh their\nperformance  of   Wednesday   night.\nTlie game touighl was not nearly as\ngood ns the previous game, hut this\nwas due largely tr, lhc close checking.\nCaptain Hrydgos put up a wonderful\ngame, and led mosl of the offensive\nplays, his work was largely responsible for lhe victory of the Ports.\nMe was ably seconded hy Alex Cray\non the forward line and Chahot in\ngoal.\nFor the losers, Thorsteinson put\nup a remarkable game. Wasna was\nnext best, hut Sheppard. who was\nthe star of Wednesday's game, was\naway below foi in. Coodman in goal\nput   up   a   strong   game.\nThe turning pom; that decided the\nseries came one minute from the\nclose of tlie opt ning period, when\nI'ort Arthur, through some fine work,\nscored two goals, to even np the\nseries. This reverse for a time seemed\ntn upsol (he \u2022kids,'\" ;uid hefore they\nsettled down in the secimd period,\nPoit Arthur had added two more\ngoals, enough to cinch the series.\nAlthough Coleman came bark strong\nto score one goal In the middle\nframe,   they   failed   to   get   UtO   breaks.\nand   the ciima\\  that   terminated the\ngame came seven minutes from the\nfinish, when Wilson beat Goodman\non a soft backhand shot from outside\nthe blue line, which trickled over\nGoodman's sink.\nSummary\nFirst   period\u2014I.   I'mi   Arthur, PtldAS,\n10:00;   s.    Port   Arthur,   Oray   from\nPudas,   1 *>: 30.\nSecond      period\u20143,      Port      Arthur,\nBrydgis. 3:10; 4, -Kori  Arthur, Hereaux\nfrom Cray from Wilson. Uflft; a.\nColeman, Wasna    ftoin Sheppard, I J:00.\nThird period- ti. nut Arthur, Wilson.   II: lft.\nLineup\nColeman     Poaltlon     Poii Arthur\nCoal\nGoodman      Chabot\nDefence\n-\"nmher    Wilson\nDaly       Brydges\nForwards\nThorsteinson     \u2022-....   Cray\nWaana       pudas\nSheppard   .....      L'Heureui\nSubstitutes\nKwasney    Cox\n \u25a0 -   Connors\nMontr\ninaila.   ne\nRosenberg Wrests\nBantamweight Belt\nFrom Xannonball'\nthat proves your Whisky\ngenuine \" White Horse.\"\nBeginning each year, every\nbottle is consecutively\nnumbered to prevent fraud.\nThe Public are invited in\ntheir own interest to report\nto us suspected cases.\nDemand \" White Horse\"\nWhite house\n' scotch yjHISKY\nWhite horse  distillers, ltd.,  Glasgow and london\nThis advertisement is  not published  or  displayed  by the\nLIQUOR CONTROL HOARD or the Government of B.C.\nNKW TORK, Miu-i'li 20.\u2014Charli\nPhil EtOMnbM-| nf Brooklyn, won Oi\nwiiiid'n bnnUmwoffht enamptonthtp\ntonight whan hi- outpointed Eiiiilo\n\"Ciinnnnluill\" Miulin. ilafaraling iham-\nliiim. in IS round! at Maillson Bqinra\nGordon.\nRonnberg won tho Milo hy a clover\nii.-.. nf a tantlllnlas left lob, ond a\nrlKlit npiiiTini. i.iiiitnxiiiK Martin \u00bbi\nevery turn, ond toward tho bitter part\nuf ilia fialn holding hla own In tt\nunions im* in top t-kli-mletl that\nri-iitinoil Uu* laUerport ot the match.\nEXHIBITION BASEBALL\nIt.   II. R\n7    HI      1\na a,I\nAl   Autoota. Oa.\u2014\nfvtriiit   Americana\nToronto   lnti-rnallniialH\nBatterlea   \u2014   Hslloway,   M....r.\nBaooler,    .Vn.iilnll;   OlbMIl,   Kmlili   und\nManion,   Sullivan.\nAt   Lake   I.iilnl,  Fill.\u2014 It.   II.   R\nCleveland   AmarirnnH     li    II)      1\nClnelnnet!  Natlnoala .. . :t     7     1\nRatterlea \u2014 J. Rdwarda, Hawaii nml\nMyall,   1..   s.w..ii;   Rheehan.   Benton,\nlir.'idv   find   W-lniro.\nAl   SI.   ril.rMl.iiiB.   llu.\u2014     11.    II.   R\nHuston   Nationals      r.     I     2\nNew Vork Americano  1;   1::     0\nBatterlea\u2014Marqnard,   Barnea,   <irn->-\nwii-h.    Johnson,     li.-all;     Bradley     and\nO'Neill.\nGREEN SECTION\nCAMPAIGN OPEN\nEvery   Club  in   Dominion\nWill Be Provided\nLectures\nTORONTO. Marvh 2(1.\u2014That the\nnewly WIMd Rrt>i-n section of the\nRoyal f'amulian ' lolf RSHOciatlon will\nfill a long fI'll want, nml meets- with\n(hn approval nf golfer:* thrntighmit\nCanada,    is    evident    frmn    the    nuniher\nof letters from gnifon ot aaattfra Canada, and as far went us (he Pacific\nroast, that art; reaching the qshocIu-\ntion.\nAlthough the deel.Hlon tn form ft\ngreen neettori wan only reached at\nthe annual meeting In January, ronftlti-\nerahle progress has heen made hv\nthe rommttlee. and (ha work as now\nmap|i''d out will Include visits lo\nevery rluh In lhe Dominion, to confer with green keeper* and secrelariew,\nIhe estahlishmenl of an Inquiry buret, h to deal with nil queHtiuns of\ncourse ennui met ion and maintenance,\nthe holding of lecture rourses for\ngreen keepers, and the iiuMlcaUon\nuf   a   monthly   bulletin.\nAt these new reduced prices\nThe New Studebaker Cars\nrepresent values, never equalled\nbefore in Canada\nDelivered car prices at the following points: Kamlo ops, Vernon, Kelowna, Trail, NELSON, Revelstoke\nSTANDARD SIX\nDUPLEX-PHAETON    '. $1025\nDUPLEX-ROADSTER     $1000\nCOACH        $2175\nCOUNTRY CLUB COUPE       $2255\nCOUPE 5-PASSENGEI*. $2305\nBROUGHAM   $2125\nSEDAN     ..$2555\nPER LINE\nSPECIAL SIX\nDUPLEX-PHAETON\nDUPLEX-ROADSTER\nSPORT ROADSTER\nBROUGHAM \t\nSEDAN   \t\nVICTORIA   \t\n$2G25\n. $3-165\n$2300\n$2515\n$2025\n$3225\n$3005\nRERL1NE         $3325\nBIG SIX\nDUPLEX-PHAETON     .$3025\nCOUPE     $3055\nSEDAN     $\u00bb150\nRERLINE     . $\u00ab250\n1,-whccl li nd nt ul ir brakes, with dine wheels, optional nl extra charge\nNOTE\u2014These prices include taxes and freight.    Thiy cover cars with standard factory equipment, delivered complete and ready for service.\nCompare Studebaker cars with all other cars.   Compare the prices with United Stales factory prices.\nKootenay Garage, Nelson\nMABBB MacLAREN MOTORS, LTD., Kelowna THE UNION GARAGE CO., Trail\nNEIL  \u2014,  McCANNELL,  Kamloops \\I.KX GREEN, ESQ., Vernon\nSTUDEBAKER\nTHIS  IS  A  STUDEBAKER  YEAR\n Paet Eight\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1925\nMarkets a* Finance\nSTOCKS RECOVER\n''HtOMlOW LEVEL\nSelling Pressure! Is Lifted\nand Many Net Gains\n,,,,  ^Register\nNKW TOUK .March 20. \u2014 Relllng\npressure was lift.-.d from today's stock\nmarket nnd prices made substantial\nrecovery frota recnt low levels. Net\nRains in the standard rail and Industrial Issues ran from 1 to 4 points,\nwith even larger advances in Mine-\nof   the   high-priced   specialties.\nFurther activity and Mrvnglh was\nshown ln the Pan-Amartenn IVtiolenVii\nshares, each of which advanced more\nthan   2   points.\nUnited Stales Steel common crossed\nIL'2. a net jrnln of 1\u00bb4. American Can\n\u25a0nOV-M a net pin of 2 % points, at\n1764, and Baldwin closed a point\nhlKher  at   12S.\nln   lhe   eoppar   shares   net   pains   of\nft    l*oint    or    rnnr*    Were    recorded    bv\nAmerican     Smelting.     Anneomia,     FYd-\nt-ral    Mining    and    Smelting    preferred,\n-Magma   and   Utah.\nRail* shiiw.-fl a strong undertone\nWith sprctal strength in the Wabash\n-prelerrcd issues, Atlantic Coast Line,\nChesapeake and Ohio, Chicago and\nNorthwestern, Lackawanna. Northern\nPacific, St. Louis Northwestern and\nGreat Northern preferred, sil of which\nclosed  2   to   3 points hlfcher.\nCall money renrwed at 3% per cent\nand then droptwd to ?,, where it\nclosed. Time money and commercial\npaper rates held steady in nulet trailing.\nTotal    sales\u2014l.S**-Mfln   'shares,\nClosing*   QootaUona\nHigh      L.\n' Amer.   Loco.    ...\nAmer.    Tobacco\nAmer. T. & T.\nAnaconda    \t\nAtchtoon   \t\nHalt.  &  Ohio   ...\nCan.    I'ac\t\nChile Copper . .\nCorn Products .\n(Jen.   Motors   . . .\nO.    N.   pfd\t\nGranby    \t\nIns p.    Copp.-r    ..\nKuinecott   Cop.\nMaiml   Copper    .\nN-    Y.    Cent.    ...\nNor.    Pacific    ..\nIhiliips   Pete   ..\nPacific    Oil     ...\nRock   Island    ...\nStudebaker   ....\nShell    Union    Oil\nSou,   Pacific    . ..\nStan.   OM   Cal     .\nSinn,   on   Ky    ,\nStan. Oil N, J.   ..      ,,  ,\nTeres  t.ulf Sulph.    Ul\nUnion    Pacific    ..    m\nU.   S.   Steel          122\nsmma Oata     54\n132  .\n-t.8     *\nliiu\nII *8\n120L.\nra-M\n147\nIIU\n11 f\n40\n1\nUl*\nm%\nti*\nn V\n141V\nClose\nist%\n\u25a0 il\n1351^\n120'..\n7S%\nlis\"\nm\n10M\n\u2022ii \u25a0\ns_\n12\u00bb,\n117\",\n4S\n43i\n117\nIIU\nliv\nfi-K\nm*\u00bb\\\nwv*\nHo\n101U    10\ni 114\nlllfl\n111%\nCO\"',\n1174\n143%\n122\nSPOKANE STOCKS\n(Ileported by C. W, Appleyard)\nHid Asked\nFlorence\nNabob\n* Hichmond\nSilversmith\nSin vi--.s\nWypothnek\nLuckv   Jim\nHtlndeer     .\n. 11:, 1:.\n.on'\"\nWHEAT CLIMBS\nUP TEN CENTS\nRecovery Comes After an\nEarly Stampede to Sell\non Europe State\nCHICAGO, March 20. \u2014 Rushes to\nbuy wheat today followed a stampede\nto sell at the outset. Prices flew up\nnearly J|\u00bbc nt the last. Reports of\nsurprising scarcity of Canadian wheat\navailable for export did much to swing\nthe market around notwltbttimdoic\nearlier news of financial difficulties\namong grain dealers in Europe. The\nwheal market hen? closed strong ut\nthe day's top figures, %t to ,%o net\nhigher. May |\u00a3ltl| to 1-MtC and\nduly 11.45 to 11.41%, Com finished\nunchanged to 1 i*c lower, oats unchanged to %e up, and provisbins\nvarying   from    l!ic   decline   to   17c   ad-\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNWST YORK, March Tt ttlaalhig exchange steady at $4.74% for M-day\nbills  and   at   |4.TT%   for demand.\nCanadian   dollars\u20143-J12   discount\nPrance\u2014Demand,    4,06c.\nMarks\u2014Demand,   per   trillion,   U.t-Oc\nn    approximate    sterling    rate,\nNel si\nMETAL MARKETS\nha?ISJwer   &\u00a3M*^h ** *-\u2022  f\"0\"1*\"\nCopper   '\u2014    Ha'sy;    eleclrolvtie,    Bpot\nand   tutures,   14%\u00ab   to   14-fcc  '\nTin \u2014 S|iot  firm, and futures 154 IS\nIron\u2014Steady;   unchanged\nLead\u2014steady;   spot,   j*).\n\/ins   \u2014   firm;   Kast   si.   Loui\n\u25a0um  futur*,  |7.I5 to $~.4l)\nAntimony\u2014Spot    ti:,\nAt    London: '\nStandard   cupper\nfuUu-ea,  tu   fa.\nKlectrolyilc   copper   \u2014    I\nlures,   \u00a3fis   5h\nr.s'\"1*' \"\" S!'ot'   \u00a3r,:i  u-i  *\u2022*******.  IM\nspot\n\u2014\u2022  Spit,   \u00a3fi3   2s   Mi\nUt]   fu-\nlld;    futures,\nfutures,    tfj\nTRADE AVERAGE\nIS VERY GOOD\nWholesale Volume Is Being\nMaintained; Retail Is\nAbout Same\nweekly\nCredit\n.IK\n.L'3\u00bb;\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\n(Hi port. ,1 li.v C w. Appl, yard)\nB. C.  Silver  ..\nBoun.lnrv    ..\nQtrl*     \u2022'\u2022\t\n\u2022Iranl.y    \t\nIndian\t\nInt.   Coal    \t\nSilversmith    . .\nB     ft    Montana\nSpartan      \t\nqVeelKrnwi\nTrajan     \t\nDunwell    \t\ntSlailfr    \t\nPremier     .   .\nttufus    \t\nSelkirks    \t\nC, \u00a5,   II.   ...\nAlked\nl.ll\n.35\n.ihii;\n.in, g\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\n- Flour\n11.11\nii   '*.\nII.MH\nMINNEAPOLIS.   Mar.l,   |a\n15c- liicher.  at   f,.7T,   to $9 15'\nHran\u2014j:*3 60.\n,,*\u2022\"\"'-\u2022 t  -  N\u00bb.   1   northern\n\u2022 1.61:   .May.   Jl r,9:   .hilv    51 -\nTorn    \u2014   J\n%1M\\.\nQ\u00abe\u2014No. 3 white. II4 e in I2-..C.\ni_n\u2014 No. 2. *i i:ii|  ,,, ji.tr,n.\nt lax\u2014No.   l,   %_U_   |0   jl'.HIs.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL. March 10\u2014Bott\u00ab un\nChanged;   fKKs   steady.\nButter \u2014 Xo. l pn.-ueurized, II Ui\nw 34c; .No. l creamery, Slo to lie\nwcondn,   31 x:_.r  to   3L'c.\nEfis \u2014  Storage   second:\nllrM.s.   3Gr.\nI'otatoe.-j   \u2014   IV\nWINNIPEO, Karoh II.\u2014The\ntrade report of the Canadian\nain'a   Trust   aaeoelatlon   readi\nHalifax  \u2014  r..millions  in   wholeaale\ntrade   bela\u00ab   wall   mainl.itned.     Retail-\ntn   report   buaUlMI   quiet\nTorento \u2014 Mo expansion  visible  in\n\u25a0vholcsaie   ttud-   at   the   preeent   time\n\u25a0\u25a0v.-rajre    business    is   belnf   done!\nni trade\nWinnipeg   \u2014   q,\nwm  uiiciiantr.-ti.\narUinp boelneaa at\nkffeeunc   movemen\n'otlectM.ns   fair.\nRecfaa \u2014 Trade\ny remaining itea\nmprovemant notei\nto   fair.\n\u25a0onably aetl\neeral   trade   condlt-\nStoruiy weather re-\nci.iuiLry points and\ni   of   apruig   goods.\nskat\n-111-\nl.lili,\nns general-\nno   marked\n\u25a0tions   (.luw\n\u25a0ment    noticed\n* -llecttona   poor.\nUf-taii trad,- remnlnlng nuiet\nIgary \u2014 Trade condltlona generally in bo.h ^Unl.-sule and ...ail\nlinea holding their own. i.ut no marked\nRpreremeiu   haa   been   noted\nKdmonton      -    Trade    qui,!   'ami    ool-\nla   In\nMargin Buyers\nShould Be Able\nto Pay in Full\n'MARGIN BUYING\niMAYBE O.K. IF;:\njfcoo?* .  x f stock '\"\nl bousKt 1\n***3CO\nh\n'i V\n. j ma igfin ,\nipaid\niaset'5\n1 i'csouroes\n[BUT NOT IF-,\nf Tc3tock.S.-'\nj ( bou.4,Hil  !\n\\t_m_i\nJ paid   *T*\n\u2022rpurthum\n^Kiw\nIe there any reaacn why the m\u00bbt-\nwbo Haa only J10O to invest shonlil\ny.ot \"buy etocki on margin when t^e\nrich  man does?\n\u2022    *    * v\nBuying stock or anything else on\nmargin  is alraply paying enough of a\ndown payment lo acquire ownership\nand leaving tlie stock as security for\nthe balance you owe on it. Of course,\nthe holder of lhe security has tin'\nright to sell the stock if its value\nd< el ines and you refuse to pay more\non   your  bill.\nIn theory, then, the margin should\nreally be used as a convenience Jusi\nas one would use B charge account.\nNo store would knowingly sell a man\nllfM wonh of goods if be only hod\nMM to his name. .Wither should a\nbroker. Ofl the Otbef hand, if a man\nhad *:ion in cash, and owned proper^\nat aomething elae that could lu* aol<l\nif m-eess-trv, lo pay hi*; bill, both the\nstore gad Hi'1 broker would grant him\na charge arrOllflt, and a margin ftC-\nOOUfll    respivtivi-lv\nAnolb.-r reason why the best brokers will not. gran I a margin jiccouni\nlo a man who wants to bet bis hist\n(100 on as slim a margin as possible\nis that they |om money on the account.\ntoaeequeDtly there are two good\nreasons why that sort of an account\nhottld not he carried, and neither one\nof the reasons normally apply to the\nrich man. 1 \u2014It uses i hi- margin\nmerely for gambling. L'.\u2014The jiccouni\nis unprofitable to the broker and in\nmost eaaea to the customer.\nATLANTIC SUGAR\nA LEADER AGAIN\nOne of Four Strong Stocks\nUpon the Toronto\nExchange\nTORONTO, March so. \u2014 Tlio etroet-\nest jilockp on today-! iviarlol 'in-Ill.1>'.I\nAtlantic SiiRar caninnn, Canadian Industrial    Al.i.lu.l.    Winnipeg    Electric\nan.l   Rtee]   ,.l'   Tana.la   c.min..a.      Htili-1\nAmerican Oil cloaed at '\u201e higher and\n*7'\u00ab.    Imperial  reached a new high of\n\u25a0J'.l'..   and   finish...!   uitii   a   ivain   <.l    !\nat   l':i.     Continental   moved   up   %,   to\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nCLASSIFIED\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLive Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\nBirths\n|.*ISI 1 Iii: \u2014 Hum.   at   Kasln   hoapltal,   on\ntha   19th.   to   Mr.   ur.,1   Mrs.    DoUglal\nWalter  of Crawford   Hay.  a  daughter.\nMale Help Wanted\n;00 MEN  WANTKI\"   -   We  want  more\nmen who ure willing to qualify f*>r\nji.hs       puyiug       I125.M      to      $'!00.().,\nmonthly,  ne   garage  mechanic*,   hat-\nlei-y    and    electrliMl    experts.    vulc;m-\nliare, welders, engineers, etc. -alao\nmen warned ti\u00bb learn the barber\nir.'ide. whieh is nice, clean, inside\nwork and pays IJS.-M to obbM\nweekly. Write today for free catalog Mid our special employment plan.\nHeini-i-lll Trade School*, Limited.\n2JB Ninth Avenue ICast. Calgary, or\n1311    Granville    Strei t.    Vancouver.\n(Mil)\nMnV, WOMEN\u2014To learn rmrherlng.\npaid while lftarnlng; tools supplied\nCatalogue free. Moler College, Vancouver. (8.-.U)\nEARN MONEY AT IIOMIH \u2014 Tou can\nearn $1 to J2 an hour in your sparf\ntime writing show cards. No oan-\nvasslnff. We instruct you by yur\nnew simple Dtrectoglitph System\n\u25a0apply you wilh work nnd pay you\ncash each week. Write today foi\nfull particulars and free booklet\nWeet-Aug-UH Show Curd Service Limited,   98   Colborne  building,   Toronto\nCanada (tlU)\nSituations Wanted Male\nraying   and\nAmeer, Ni\ndrafting  \u2014\nMill.      (IMt]\nSituations Wanted Female\nEXPERIKNCECf girl   wlehei   general\nho ii.-.-work.     Phone  418R, (8776)\nPOSITION as bonsikee|ier or private\nnursi- hv nihtdh--a::. d lady. Bo*\n1774, Dally  Newa, isttii\nQlltt  Wlahei bousi-woik.    Phone  10.\nBusiness Opportunities\nKIMBEP.I.KY  BUSINESS TOR  SALE-\nfiii-\nManii\nInsurance\nFIRE!   FIRE!\nTomorrow   may   be   too   late.\nINSURE   TODAY   WITH\nCHAS.   F.   McHARDY\nFlre--I.tfe\u2014Aiitoiin.MIe   antl   AcclJent\nItisinanto.\n(sr.ll)\n* + + + + + \u2666* + \u2666 + \u2666***\nil\nVutomobile  Protection\nfor Owners\nI!. W. DAWSON\nAnna].],.  Illook\nn, i:\u201ex m Phom IM\nWM?)\nFor Sale or Rent\nKill\".    HA1.K    or    tvttt\u2014IVviralilf    ftir-\niii.-ha,l r.itliiKi* on  north  .sliorc.   Fruit\nllVl-K.       tiiu..I     laarll.        Bol     1177,     NV1-\nt-iiil. __ ISSlll)\nf.lvp   Blork   (trllt,   quickly  niien   It   Is\n,tlv,.|-lisr'l   in   thrse  rolmtin*..\nBoats and Automobiles\nWANTI-li \u2014   lliiulioat,   In   Bond\nthin.    ll..x MM,  Bally X. wa.\nMiscellaneous\nSiit'ar\nII\na,a!\nIll*\nVaac\naintr\nla\nWhole\ni  ahani\nSillla\nBra    nn.l    r.-\nin    Intsinp.-s\ndtlrlns\nBt-jfl\nTha\nOthar\nT. l.-nlio,\nlion.   1>\nl.a\n9c;   frt-isli\ncar   lots,   ?0c\nEGG MARKETS  '\nOTTAWA. March I'll. \u2014 Ker qtlotn-\ntlonp:\nToronto \u2014 Firm: Joblilnn gpocinls.\nJS..;   ixtras,   37,-;   firsts.   Me,\n-Mrtnltolia\u2014Uneflanjp .1.\nAlli.rta \u2014 QtlotTng cottntrv phlp-\nP-rs. rxlr.-iK, We; firsts, Mc; sccomls\niff   lo   :3c.\nHrilish foliimlila \u2014 T.nr.tl fresh,\nNisy;    payitiK    country    points,    extras\n2K**;   firsts,   lie;  lobblai  axtraa,   Ma;\nJjrsts. ;ilc; stcnnils ant] ptillrls. 2t,.,\n..'Ilic.-IKO \u2014 Spot. 29.*; March sllip-\nJ)ii!K ctisrs, t9%e; Marrh storaftc\nnarked. 3nr\u00bbc; April. ai',,c; Ucct-in-\nbar, 3l',ic\n.New   y,\u201ek   \u2014   Fxtras.   firsts.   32v.c-\nMONTREAL PRICES\nMAKE A RECOVERY\nAsbestos Closes at a New\nHigh; Preferred Also\nIs Strong\nMONTREAL.   Mareh   M\u2014Ther*   TCI\nn   eenerel   recovery   in  prloei  on   the\nexeh-inpe   today.\nNational Breweries was leader\nactivity, hut cloud down tn 4IU> <*-\ndividf-nd. Second in iirtivity was\nMontreal Power, closing* \u00bbt 177. up I\nAtlantic Biwar was third, und was\nup   !*''\u201e,   to   27:'-i.\nAslx-stos closed at the nrw hipli of\n4f\"-a. The preferred was tip 21., lo\nllji nt the close. The weak spot was\nBritish Kmpire Steel first preferred,\noff   1%,  at   29.\nOther Cban\u00abee: Atlantic hm preferred,    up    J ft;   Canadian   Cement,    up\n\"*; Consolidated Bmeltera, off Itt: De-\ntrolt RaflWay, Off '{\u25a0; Spanish lUver,\nup  2;  and CtMl  of Canada,  up 2.\nClosing       prices: At lan tie      .Supar,\n2.1\u00bb\u00bb: Ahitihi, fi\u00ab*i; Brazil, 52'i: Hrcw-\nerh-R. i%%\\ Brompton, tS', Cemi-nt.\n107 Tkl Laurentide, hi',*-; B. B, Steel\nfirst pr< f.-rn-d, 23; B. E. Steel second\npreferred, n>; Rpanlah common, IdT;\nSt.el    of    Can:id;t.    II;    Smelters,    f.r>;\nHontroal  Powar,  177; Winnipeg  ei..-\ntric,   42.\nIT\nin!\n7V it\nthe  day\nCement\nCan.-i.ii\nIns.(I at\ntion hum\nt'.-envei't-\nC.I'B.,\nd   Twin   i\n\u2022d\n-ii-*\n\u00ab'.   FUhlna   iv\nand   finished   r\n\u25a0trial    i\nend  ilo\n;   Hell\n\u25a0hlpe.\nup\nVANCOUVER    EGGS\nVANCOCVRR,   Marcli   10.   \u2014\nColumhia    eggm.     Froab    extrai\nfr. sh   firsts,   sic;   pull.-is-,   extra\nVANCOUVER   WHEAT\nVANCOUVER,   March   Id,   \u2014\nTORTY-FOUR    FAILURES\nOTTAWA,    Marrh    It\u2014Public   no\n\u25a0ii   bankruptclee  are   rlvan   In   i\ni ek's   i.ssin*  of   lhe  Canada   Uaxetle,\n32c; extra  firsts storage packed,\nfirsts,   32\\<iC.\nDOMINION LIVE STOCK\nWINNIPEO, March !\u00ab. _ Tlocnlpts\nla   thp   yorcl\u00ab   today   totalcrl   6no   cuttle.\nio aalraa, lioit hous and 7 sheep.\nSteers  \u2014   Clioiee,   |1|0   lo   J7;   food\nft.7D   to  $8.25.\nHatcher beif,rs \u2014 Tholcr, JC lo\nJS..-.0;   K\u201eod,   H.r.ll  to  IS.75.\nButcher hows \u2014 Choiee. $.\", 10 $r..^0'\nfood.   14   tn   Jl.r.t).\nBulla\u2014flood.   12.75   lo   fl.\n-Oxen\u2014Oood.   f3.\u00a30   to   fl.\nHtoeker steers \u2014 Dioice. fl.Cr, to\nl\u00bb.7i;  |ooi   f.1   to f3.2i.\nSleeker heifers \u2014 t'holce, f3 25 to\nli.75;   Bond,   f J Ml  to   fj.\nFeeder    steers    \u2014    choiee.    fa.25    to\nmn.\nCalves\u2014Choice,  fs  lo fill.\n. Hogs\u2014Selects,  fll.30;   thick smooths.\ni.amhs\u2014Oood,   fid   to   tlj.\nSheep\u2014Ootid,   fii   lo   fg.\nFroit Distributors\nf Given Incorporation\nOTTAWA, March 2\".\u2014T\u00bbe Canadian\nFruit Distributors limited. Vernon. B.\nC with a capital of fill.(ton, la (fi anted\nl\u00bbcorp..ra.lon papers, aecortlift-*; to this\nweeks Canada   Itazette.\nn\nCanada Steamships\nOrders Two Carriers\n(Additional   Markets  on   oage   10.)\nAgents Wanted\niiiNTiintrTiNt;\nis     I..\nS^l\nFarms and Ranches for Sale\nKM'INI. so\nfruit, lan\nare,I, l.alanci\nniilaiv oil\n.till (rains\nlea to Nalaci\n\u25a0   Ben   S7a^.\nly:  u\nI'rie\n,ilv   Ni\u25a0,.\n.d flsliitic:\n..n road, 17\n11100.     An.\n\\ fl .Nt'll f..r sale: also\nall I-...U.I buildings,\nM.trsihn.  Taghum.\na.*  for  rent\nParticulars\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nFRED WILLIAMS\n\u25a0HAL TUAXSFCll WOOD\nOak   Barrel!,   each   ll.DO.\nIt-Inch Blab Wood, per load, 13.110.\n\\nt  Coal for the Kitchen  Ranve,\nper     I.,11.    110.25.\n(SMS)\nnperial   lint   Water  ln-\nApply   101    Hn\nMiles. (II\nLEGAL NOTICES\nAn\nfor   Forest    Rang\nWill\nxnmtnatln\n>e   held   nt   Qrand   Forks   on\nIStbt    AppUoaUoaa   will   be\n<.ived  np to noon of April   Isi,   I.;\nDiatrlcl   F-oreeter,   Coarl    Houar.\nson. from  Whom  niiiillc.'Ulon   form I\nfull partlculari may be obtained.\n5 I.'it*.\nCandldatei mual be llritish Bob\nnot    mon-    th:in     fori V    \\ .:irs    of\nreedtent   in   Hritish   Cottmtbl\nfnr\nt-'l\n'\u2022I\nphyeLcal eon\nence, nnd familiar with the practlcol\nsidi. of lonlna, timber erulelng, ear-\nYttyiom and forenl protection, with\nhnowledire of thn \\fonn\\ Act, Bad aide\nto DfiutH a oi t; .-nifi  handle men.\nTins examination  is  io eeta>lleh an\nelltlble   list   for  the   nasi   year,   from\nQUEBEC,   Mareh   20.  \u2014 A contract   which   appointment!   will   be   mad.'  as\nthe    eonstruetion    of    two    eteel   rangere  are   required.    One   ranger   is\nfrolp-ht   vaMNla   for tho  Ciinnrin   tteam- 1 l't 'inired    Immediately,\nrhi])   lin<-rt.   and   Involving   upwards   of I \\V.   II.   MaelNNKS.\nfr.iHi.nnn,    bai   bara   awarded    to   the Civil  Ben lee Commtaaloni r,  Vlc-\nLaueoa   ihlpoalldlng   firm   nt   tieorne twin, B. C.    \u25a0 l\u00abi\u00bb\u00bbJ\nT.   l>avie   K-   Sons. ^_^ .\nron\nsai.i: \u2014\nten\nflitii.n.    r\\\natreet,   .\n\"\"boom\nuna.       \\\nhon\n1     of\nabout     i\nms.\nWrl\ne     Petei\nms,\nBC.\nin\ntoffi\not\nr\nBulnfl\noil,\n03)\nLEADING  INDUSTRIALS\nAND  MINING  STOCKS\nAre yon interested'! I Ret l.y\nWire e:i\"h day. nliiitil tnion. till lite\nAil ive Local Stocks. Advise me\ni.f ymir holiliiik's. nnil I will keep\n.ton pnsleil as lo the market. -A\/ire\nyour oi.lers  collect,  anil  thev will\nl.c attended to at once.\nC. W. APPLEYABD\nlineral  iMsnian. e City  Propertll\n  (I7J6)\nWHY OPERATE?\nfor Appendicitis, Gallstones,\nStomach nnd Liver Troubles,\nwhen HEPATOL.A does lhe\nwork without pain and no\nrisk of your life nor loss of\ntime.\nContains no poison.   R.t -.\u25a0>! I hy<!n-n*.i-.S*.\nMrs. Geo. S. Almas\nSIlIB MANITA-TU'RER\n230 Fourth Ave. 5. Phone 4855\nSASKATOON\nTrice Jil. \"it)\u2014Tar eel post 2,,-c ejtn.\nTKLL your wettte tnroafh The Dailj\nNews alaatltled columns.\niv THERE li anv pereon or peraona\nreeidinft in Mel\u00abon or In tin- Err(\nKootenays.    iliil    loan    i.ii.iiiv    on    lhe\nnhareh olden' upeelal allotment to\ni Mr, Ketn as a-, nt for iin* Hweet\nCrass oil Co, Ln!.. Will s.-nd in\ntheir   naroei    to    Boi    s;;n.    Dally\nNtwa,  so   (hat   sl.-ps   ean   he   taken   to\nhave their money  returned.      (IT7I)\nCity Property for Sale\nKxr-h-iiiKe yonr small COttafa\nfor nn up-to-date modern New\nBungalow;   with   cement   fotiniUt-\ntion.\nI will consider neeepllnff .mv\nsmall  Tottage ns a  first   payment\non a Brand-Miff Buttftlow,  What\nhava   you   to   offer?\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nInspection Invited\n$1000\u2014Fully     modern,     4-Roomed\nHouse;    1   lot. \u25a0\n111*90\u2014Fully    modern,    5-Hoomeil\nHouse;    1 \\\u00a3   lots,   fruit   trees.\n$rjTi0\u2014 Fully     nnxlern.     ri-Konmed\nHouse, and all furniture;  2 lots,\nfruit   trees.\nTerms   on   applicalion.\na. t. McMillan\nmora mi P.O. r*\u00b0^ \u2022'\n(IMt)\nI'tHl    SAI.I-:\u20141 li.i\".     tm     Kal.el'    \u201el!.et:\nstone   foundation*,   hai    waler   lieat.\nArrjj \u25a0 ''\u2022.\" i;a'* I' \u25a0\u25a0 77 '\u25a0 ___:?.'*y\nTllf.l,   yi'li-'   wants   tlirntiitii   Tha   Dully\nNe.v* ci:iH.air..\"i colamna. ^^\nPoultry and EgKa\nRinm.ta.-   iiionh   t.ay\u2014utrfo   hai.y\nehlek.-. express lntiil, elity pnee. Jit,\nper inn; Wli'le l.e-jla-rns. I'.nse Comb\nllr-mn l.eBli..i ns. (tnler chlcka anil\npullets new. Males. pe.llKreeil: 1e-\ntnales. Ill'll mt* \u2022\"\"! *'vf'''\u25a0, *y**\nratlKi*. verv vilt.ireus sleek. Ili.l.lies'\nPoultry   l.'i'irias,   Salmon   Arm.   lif.\n1X7.14)\nTWO    liunilreil    fiafhorn    I'ltllets    Hen\niiinntiis oiiit. I., t. Sally attain, 11.10\neaell. nlso one Iliellsnnil eliielc llilel<-\ne\\e llrooiler te.aill, rust |30, sell tor\n*.:,. Tllese [Hires nre t.o.b. Rnbaon,\nH.C. at mv ranelt. Apply to Walter\nU.   Harvev,   Il,.\\   HO,   Trail,   lif.\nissnoi\nLive  stock  pells  qutekly  when  lt  1?\nadvertised   in   tllese, eolun.ns.\n\\\\ IHTM~\\Vv:int!otle etttts, trap-m ste.l.\nrjvc vears 11.11.1'. pMltrcc, I3.M p.r\nRtttlm. ileliver.-.l. All enstonters\nsatisfii-tl.     SvmotHls.   Qnean'a   Hav\n(KTTO)\nLive Stock for Sale\nAUKSTK     \u2014     Sell     \"Waslio\"     w-nsltes\nelotlteii   In   ten   minutes   wltltotlt   rnli-\ni.itm     tin.at   repaater,   :iin.';.   i.r.,Ht.\n.Wetso nmile Jimlt) Ml |1X Weeks\nSan,pp- five, P, A. 1,'felWre A Co..\nAl.xan.lib.   Out. _._ IU15)\nYonRdmnf; piB\u00bb. w. ImhTt, i:.u-e*\nwoo.l. ii. C. tsi;,s)\ntun   s.M.i:   \u2014   AtiTio-xiiiiian   loata,\nfreshen now anv time. .*::, each. Applv i,i it.,* in. duo)\nLive   s'.aek   sells\nadnrtlaed  in  tiie.,.\nit  i.i\nFurnished Rooms to Kent\nI'rr.N'lSUKI'    liousel-eei\nPoola   I it uk.\nKl.t:r!~\\I-AKT.MKNTN.\nBU1TE   far  rant\u2014Camphal\ni.-oit   iTi-iN'i'   - -  .'\nSltnlio.\nwetl-furnlahed\nLEGAL NOTICES\nCarbonate\nni:tti:i>   JEM    seed   potatoes.    i\u00ab*o-\nfifty   per   humlred.       Apple ton   Hros..\nProcter. B.C. {V _>)\nONE 6l'NCR fin-eat perfume for \"i.-n\nCPtits. Mi.tn v haek If not salinfled.\nAddrem  Box  8TB*. Dally News.\n(8TM)\nPORTABM*:   HawmUl   With   48   Inch   In-\ns.-rt.ii   1....H1   blade,  In  1\n\u25a0 wagon,   J. l\n(8741J\nhum.   I;\nFOR BALK \u2014 Cocker apanlel pdpplea\nF,   H,   Rhtelda,   Trail,   Mi'.   __   (M:U,\n\u00a7ARRKL8, K Hj C H A N D KMPTT\nrsarku \u2014 Mnel'onald Jam Comp*inv\nNel (ton. (8470)\nLost and Found\nin     11:10    p.m.     sin*'\no-p tween    Oak    attm\nri-. I.   purse  contalnii\nWill   finder plMse\nNewa   Olfiee   and\not flaaaaa between post\ninnis    itreet,      Finder\nal  Dally Nawa,      (8888)\nHIDES\u2014Writ*   J.   P.   Morsfaa,   Nelson,\nlor prices. (8BST)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS, ETC.\nComplete line Pipe nnd Fittings,\nall slzea. Sperinl, 1-fnrh Pipe, 8c\nper foot. RoOfiBg Felt, l-ply,\n$l.fiO; 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply, $2.65 per\nroll. Extra heavy 3-ply Mineralized Burfacft, 90 lhs. per roll,\nepeelal, |8Jt, %-lneh Air Hone,\naultnhle for pnrilens, fie per foot.\nMixed Wire Nails, $2.00 per keg.\nWho Rope, Canvas, Logging Supplies and all kinds eiiulptnent\nB.C. JUNK CO.\n135 Powell Bt. Vancouver, R.O.\n(151*5)\nTKLL   ynur  Wanta   tnrnuKli   Tlie   Pally\nNawa rlaaalflad oul tram\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nruiMJi store some liouvi-liold furni-\n1 uii*    I'nr    use    of    il.    ur    pay    stun 11\nrental,      Apply    Boi     BSll,    Daily\nNewa. ^8818)\n\\UM I h \u2014 ri|i-:\" ~l\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.\\:.*. DttT'dlw\nand pipe vi-.-. Bos I78S, pally\nNewa. (8788)\n\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nNOTtCIB   OF   APPMCATTON   FOR\nBEER   L1CKNCB\nNotleo   is   herrbv   glVta   th.it,   on   thp\nI81-4   dav   or   Blarcb   next   thi   under*\nsigned Intends to apply to tlm Liquor\nt'ontrol   Board   for  :i   licence   in   respect\nof pramtara belni part of the Imiidinu\nknown   as   Outlet    Hotel,   altuata   nt\nI'roeu-r. Hrilish Columbia, upon the\nInriilw   dem rilir-O    ns    Lot    Niinil.iT   Part\nof Biatrial lot n. Itl. Group 1, Mam\nNnmbor A nnd B, Map Nundier 710\nKootenay, Land Registration District,\nIn the Provinee of Hritish Columhia,\nfor th\u00ab gala of bear hy ilie ulnsn, or\nhy the op.-n bottle for coiiHUinpiion on\nthe pfonuaaa.\nDatod   thla   list   day   of   Febreary,\nI8IB.\nW.   A.   WARD,\n(STiir.)    Applicant.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nElectrical\nDEANSHAVEN-   DEVELOPMENT   CO\nLTD.,     DEANSHAVEN,      B.      C\u2014\nWaaUBfhoiiM Raolo Rata, iia.lio r.ina\nComplata Bupar-HetafodyM Kits, ICyarf\nTiila-s. M'.-sllriRla.ii.e Mji'-tla bampa\nIn.i.M. Ttaatara, i:i,-. V. -1- K. Auto-\nmalic Klaatrlo Putnpw. Small Hydro.\nElectric  Plants  a  Syficlalty. . .*% 1.1II)\nEH ALU   It.   MATKIN, Assoc, A.X.H.E.\nG\nLive   Mock   \u2022\u2022lil   qulekiy   when   It   Is\ntdvartlaad in tbaaa o.dumns.\nPupptlea, Power and Light InataUa-\nlimis, Generators nnd Uoiara* laala-\ntanance  and   Itepalra (soa?)\nTransfer\ni TKINSON TRANSrES \u2014 foal   end\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR\n(Continued)\nZ.\nKALISIt-\n310 Bsker St.\nLADIES'    AMI    HUNTS'    TAILOR I\nWorkmanslilii   and    Hatisfactlon    Guaq|\nantccl\nOwn   mntprinl   made   up.   Hemodellinl\nPrinting\nrriHE DAILY NEWS\u2014Quality Printing\nKullnft. Loose Leaf Forms, Ledge!\nRlieets   nml   Hinders   always   In   Btockr\nCarpenter and Joiner\nL AWSON\u2014Odar    Chesls,    llardwoo.l\nand 1'ani'l Hoard.   Below llarket.\n(ItlM\nLife Insurance\nSUN     LIl'E     ASSURANCE     CO.     0%\nCANADA\u2014.I.  il.  Kennedy,   IUstrloi\nRep.    Cll'liies\u2014llilk.r Jllk. Milson. RCJ\ninr.r.i;!\nChimney Cleaning\nWT\nPOWLES,    Official    ChlmmJ\nInsurance and Real Estatq\nDW.   DAWSON\u2014\n\u2022 Real   Estate,   Insurance.    Rentals!\nAnnalilo Elk., l'.O. Hox T:,3. Thone 1971\nrnai]\nAND    CITY   PROPERTY.\nil)S  Ward  Slre.t. Kelson, B.C\nI8IS7I\nMonuments\n1AMPEELL ft RITCHIE MONUl\n-- MENTAL CO.\u2014P. O. liox S65, Nell\non.   B.C!.     Telephone   161. lfi\"\"\"'\nChiropractors\nDR. R. E. ORAY\u2014 nilroprarlor. rhonil\n115, nilker lllork. Offiee Houra: Iff\nto 12 a.m., 2 to r, and 7 lo II p.m., ex]\neept Sunrlays.   (\"nnsullntions free.   <8!\u00bbti01\nI LLAN   S.   DODDS,   D.C\u2014riione   C8S|\nOffiee Hours:   in-17;  1-1  nnd  liy apj\npolnliaent. Alierdeen lllork, Nelson, B.C\n isr.Bii\nAccounting\n\"\u2022HARLES P. HUNTER\u2014\nJ Auditor, McDonald Jam Bnlldlnrl\nox lllil Nelson. B.Cl\n            (8:,f,2*\nFlorists\nCIRIZZELLE'S OREENHOUSES, NELl\n* son. Cut flowers and Floral desljrnsl\n_      (sEnif\nVv\nM.   S.   JOHNSON\u2014\ne 941    rut Flowora.    Potte<l\nFloral BihMama (8\nWholesale\nA      MACDONALD   &   CO.\u2014\n^*\u00ab   WhafcMala OroooN  nnd Provlstod\nMi-reh.*iiit-=. Imoeriers of Te.ifl. Coffet_\nSphTK. Itrled Fruit-., Staple and FanrJ\nOroeprlew. ___mt_ ur. (sr.fini\nEngineers\nGreen Bros., Burdea C.\nNELSON, B.C.\nCIVIL     AND     MINIHa     ENOINIII\nB.C.,   Alberta   and   Dominion\nLand Snrveyora. ,.,.,..\n\u25a0\u25a0HIM\nHD.    DAWSON,    land    Snrrajol.l\n.   Mlnlns  and   civil  Bntlnaar.        \u25a0\nKjMlo, lie. (8587)|\nCHAS.  MOORE\u2014ll.  C   Land   Survey-,\nor  and   Arcliitrrt.   Pul.llc   buildings,!\nl-'rult   pnakinii   houses.     Plans.   speeiH-1\ncatlonl anil supervision.   Creston, B. CA\n(85IC)1\nAssayers\n1:1    W. WIDDOWSON, \u00bbOI A1108 Hal-I\nJ. s.ui. H.C. standard western chargea-i\nAuctioneers\nW     CUTLER\u2014 I\n\u2022 G.\u201e,.is sold Privately and at anctloa I\nNelson    Auetlon   Mart,   Vernon   Street.\nFuneral Directors\nDJ.   ROBERTSON,   r.DJO.,   ft   E.\u2014\n.    801    Vlatoria   Blreet.   Phona   291.\nNiciii Phona, nth. (8570)\nWm^aJ\nstandard Tnrmltnro\nCo. \u2014 Unrtertakura,\nFuni\u00bbral Dirertora,\nAnto hearuft, up-to-\nrtal\u00ab chapel. B*at\nHi-rvloe.-.. ITloel\nri'.iiinniihlfl.      (8571)\nBRINGING  UP FATHER        -:-        \u2014 :\u2014\n-:\u2014        By George McMantu\nVEL[\u00a3JS0PPOt>E,ir.l DON'T-\n'C'XpPr M>S-5C--E A.IS' DMJ<HTI\u00a3(-;\n\"*v\/ILC'Oe HOL.LEWIN-\/VT Mt TO\ni\"COMEDO  DReAKr^-VT- ILI-\n\u2022bORPRl-bE. THEM\nNELSON BUTTERFAT\nC-WCet     \u2014r tr\\0\nNn.   1   amir    , 3*n\n*jfa.'X szur  tJ Ai..,J....x.*^\u00aba\u00bb*5\n'\u25a0    _z_\\ ^!j       ^U'\"VjAi)-^y\ntirtal   tt.'.ialn   fi\u00bbti>\u00bb   rMrrvM\n 6P6\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1925\n' Page Nine\nTORTURED BY A\n\"DEAD'STOMACH\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" bring relief\n\u2022 Inn Chronic Constipation\nCOUNTESS CARNARVON\nFREQUENTLY TEARFUL\nI Mn. FRED LUDLOW\n\"For a great many years, I was\n'a martyr to Const ipal ion and\n'Indigestion; nothing 1 tried ever\ndid me any good. I was induced\ntd try 'Truit-a-tives\" and they\nbrought relief with the first\ntablet: and by taking this\nsplendid medicine at regular intervals, I suffer no more. I\nCAN NOW EAT ANYTHING\nWITHOUT FKELING THE\nSLIGHTEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT AFTERWARDS.\"\nSo writes Mr. Ludlow, a former\nU. S. Vice and Deputy Consul in\nGreat Britain, and now of 161 West\n36th Street, New York.\nThousands have been relieved of\nthe miseries of Constipation and\nIndigestion by \"Fruit-a-tives\", the\nfamous natural remedy made from\nthe concentrated and intensified\njuices of fresh oranges, apples,\n. prunes and figs. 2jc and 50c at\nall dealers.\n' In a jinlgn-U'tit Hr. Jottlea Blptrary\ndisallowed the claim of Frost Brut hers.\nMoose Jaw, piunbfttg contractors on\nthe Weyburn mental hospital for\n$32,681 from the Rovernmant Saskatchewan, Tlie plaintiffs claim that\nIn the copy of tlie specifirations of\nwork sent to them ono \\y.\\pxt dealing\nwith laundry requirement* was mis-\nulng. The government denied that a\npage was missing in the specifications. The judgment carries costs\nagainst plaintiffs.\nClear Your Complexion\n\" With Cuticura\nBathe with Cuticura Soap and hoi\nwater to free the pores of impurities\nand follow with a gentle application\nof Cuticura Ointment to eonthe and\nheal. They are ideal for the toilet,\nas Ifl also Cuticura Talcum for powdering ond perfuming.\n_& ,\u00bbia.';:;^^V\u00ab\"?:\"*'r;'l;\n'TRAITRESSES\nGAY SMILE AS\nIS CASTIGATED\nMrs.  Dennistoun  Affected\nOnly at Mention of\nCowans' Curses\nColonel's Counsel Denounces\nPlaintiff     Scathingly;\nFirst Rank Liar\nLONDON, March 20.\u2014Ban-lj* has a\nwoman of social standing lif-en subjected in an Knglish court of justice\nto a more scathing denunciation than\nwas Mrs. I'or-Hliy Muriel ] .**nnlstoun,\nhv Norman BIrkatt, when he addressed\ntlm jurv todav on behalf of Lieutenant Cnoael ran Onslow IVnntsloun.\nh\u00ab>r former husband, whom she is suing for monev which lha alleges she\nloaned  him   BOtofO   thev   were   divorced.\nMrs. Jicnnistmin bore the ordeal\nwithout flinching, except when r--fer-\nMC6 was made to Sir John Cowan\u00ab\n\"troing to his grave with curses on\nhis lips for the woman who d.-ceived\nhim.\"   when   she   was   visibly   affected.\nTht name of the lat-f SMt John Cowans, (Ireat Britain's wartime quarter-\nmaater-cenerat, has l.c*n brought Into\nthe trial through allegations by Mrn.\nJ)i-nnistoun that Colonel jiennistoun\nenemtraced bat relations with Ibe\nouart.-rmaster-gerieral to further bis\nmilitary   career.\nCountess Leant on Sou\nThe dowager CsunteM of Carnarvon, widow of the noted Kgyptolouisfe\nwho married Colonel Denalatoun after\nhis divorce, often appeared on the\nverce of tears during the address of\nCounsel Birkett. She held her handkerchief to her eyes, and leaned tor\nsupport   on    her   son\n\"Whatever might he said of Colonel\nDennistoun.\" said Mr. Btrkett. \"be is\nnot a liar, wln-rens on every fact you\ncan test her on, Mrs. Beiinistoun is a\nliar of the first JhnU,. She bas lied\nWith resource anil ingi-nuity.\"\nLowest   Degree   of   Extortion\nPointing   to   \"this   woman.\"   be   said:\n\"To use her own conduct as a means\n\"DODOS V\nfKIBNEYJ\nL-PI I.LS   \"\n,      4kKlDNr:V JKA\n\\   8\u201e.f'HEo^A.-ri5.\/*- '\u25a0\nof getting money from Lady Carnry-\ni is tiie lowest degree of unlorgiv-\nahle   sins.\"\n' Traitress',\" \"extremely dangerous\nv-.inn.ui.\" and \"heartless,\" were so nie\nof Mr. Ilirkelfs oti)er comiiieiits, al\nwhich -Mrs. Dennistoun merely\nsli rugged her shoulders and amlled.\n\"This action is hliK-kmnll, and she\nknows   it.\"   the  la-.vv.-r   tliundered.\nSir Kllln Hum--Williams will address the Jury Monday on behalf of\nMr.   nennlstoun.\nRewarded for Aiding\nthe Under-Privileged\nABBEY FUNERAL\nTO BE TENDERED\nLORD CURZON\nBut Burial Will Be at Ked-\nleston With Few\nPresent\n**\u2022*\u25a0'\".\"'?. . \u00bb, : KING AND QUEEN\n\"S-\"'\"s\",h   ARE NOW CRUISING\nHOUSE OF PEERS\nTO OBSERVE DAY\nLate Marquis Was Lifelong\nSufferer From Injury\nto His Back\n\u25a0j._\nMRS.    EDITH    LELEAN    GROVES\n\"vVhoHO long nnil faithful service on\nlielinlf (if \"umlPr-IMivileKi'il t'MUlren.\"\nwhile she wus u meinbei' of the Tu-\nronto sehool liounl, hruuKht her ree-\nosnltion in the form of a nubile banquet ami liresentution.\nYakima Resident\nSecures Arrest\nby Using Radio\nYAKIMA. Wush., March 20.\u2014An\n\"S.O.S.\" call sent out over u local\nradio outfit today resulted in the\nspeedy arrest by Sheriff Luce, of\nHarry Myers, who is said to bave\nbeen prowling ahout the home of\nWilliam Lawrence for some days,\nand who was booked on un open\ncharge.\nMrs. Lawn-nee had seen Myers several times, but when she attempted\nto summon help he always disappeared. She has no telephone. It\nwas finally decided to use the radio\nto signal to a neighbor's home across\nthe river, and the stunt was tried\ntliis morning, working to perfection.\nJt is tbe first time the radio has\nbe*-n used to summon^ officers in\nthis   county.\nLONDON. March I'D\u2014The honor of\na fttnera] service In Westminster Al>-\nb.\\v Is to be acenrdid Marquis Curzon of Kcdleston. imc nf Crcat ISritaln's\nmost distinguished statesmen, who\ndieil -.-arlv this morning after a brief\nillness. The ceremony will he attended by representatives of the royal\nhousehold, members of both houses\nof parliament, and a great gathering\nof prominent personages in all phases\nof    national    activity.\nBurial Following Day\nThe ceremony will take place\nWednesday, and Immediately afterward\ntbe body will he conveyed to Kedle-\nston, where it will be buried Thursday in the presence of tbe family of\nthe   maniiiis,   and   personal   friends.\nAs a mark of respect the house of\nlords, fn which Lord Curzon was government leader, will not carry on its\nusual   business   Monday.\nA motion for adjourn in en t will be\nthe    signal     for    funeral    oratimis.\nAt the Curzon London NaMtnCe\ntoday Ihere was a constant stream\nof messengers bringing telegrams of\nsympathy from all parts of the world.\nThese included messages from numerous heads of foreign governments.\nReticence on Cause of Death\nUather unusual reticence Mill is being observed by the family of Marquis Curzon e.mcerning the cause of\nhis death. None of the official luil-\nI let ins pi the doctors in attendance\nupon him ever mentioned the nature\n|of the operation he Undtrwwtt and\nOnly In the final stages of his illness\nwas the news that congestion 0f the\n[lungs bad supervened was allowed to\nibe mentioned. The fact that one of\nthe surgeons who performed lhe operation was Sir .lohn VV. Thompson -\nWalker, a famous urologist, allowed\nthe nature of the malady to be suspected. \u2022\nSir Herbert Barker, a specialist in\nmanipulal ive surgery, and who had\nknown the marquis mam* years, said\ntonlfht:\n\"Tin' real tragedy in I.ord lur-\nzon's life was tiie  Incurable Injury  to\nbis back received during childhood.\nWhleh rarely left him free of a dull.\nweary ini itajta aad daubUesa did much\nto   np   his   vitality.\"\nHJALMAR   BRANTING\nFormer premier of Sweden, who\nwas extremely active in the affairs\nof the League of Nations, died tit\nStockholm a few weeks ago.\nDouble Drowning\nin North Ontario\nSUPPOSED   EOMB   NOT\nCAUSE   OF   THE   F\nTHEPg\nBELLEVILLTv, Onl., March 20.\u2014.'\ndouble drowning was discovered a\nFraser lake Mar Fort Stewart Mon\nday when the bodies of Mrs. Nellh\nWilson and   her  U-year-old daugiitet\nShirley   Wilson,   were   recovered   from j conclusion   reach.\nthe    water,    it   became   known    today.    Kite    Marshal    Ilea Ion,    following\nAn   inquest    will    be   held. inquiry  in  his olfice today.\nj      TORONTO^     March     L'l).\u2014That\n\u25a0uppoaad   bomb   found   in   the   Sun\n| school    building   nf    the   First   Ave\nChurch   which   was   destroy, d   by\nj on    March    4,   \"was   not   a   bomb\nany    sense    of    the    word,    and\nI nothing to do with  the (ire,\"   was\nIRE\nthe\nday\nnne\nfire\nIn\nhad\nDIPHTHERIA STARTS\nIN NEW TERRITORY\nBoard Royal Yacht at Genoa; King Is in Excellent\nSpirits\nCLXOA, March 20.\u2014Their Ilriitanlc\nMajesties Arrived here today and Immediately buarded their royal yacht.\nthe Victoria and Albert. King C.eoriri',\nwho did not appear fatigued by. the\nJong rail Journey ncross France, was\nin excellent spirits. Noticing a ship's\ndoeior among the officers of his yacht\nhe   exclaimed:\n\u25a0\u2022Hello,    hen's    another    doctor.\"\nCrowds gathered to see the royal\nvisitors, but in rieferenee to King\ni U orge'fl wish, there was no demonstration.\nThe Victoria nnd Alberl will remain\nhere i \u2022 nie lit. start lnc: tomorrow on I\ncruise of the Mediterranean, which\nphysicians hope will restore the King's\nhealth    Completely.\nScranton Fire Costs\n, Quarter of Million\n8CRAKXPN, IU. March 20.\u2014Fire,\nthought to hnve been caused by spontaneous combustion of oils and\ngreases, and resulting In an estimated\nloss of $250,000, destroyed the Delaware & Hudson machine and erectlnpr\nshops at Carbondale tonight, and\nbadly damaged four locomotives and\neonsiderablo valuable machinery\nstored   in   the  buildings.\nBuckiand   River   Reports   Epidemic   of\nSore Throat;  a New Case\nat    Nome\nNOMA Alaska, Manh -J0.--A new-\ncase of diphlheria was reported here\ntoday, tbe first since the lifting, a\nmonth ago, of a iiuarantine after six\npersons had died from the disease.\nThe patient is the daughter of Herman Uecausky, formerly of Seattle.\nDi*. Curtis* Wakjh, sole physician\nuf N'onie. who worked night and day\nduring the height of the epidemic,\nreceived word from Candle, IM miles\nnortheast of here, that an epidemic\nof sore throats, wilh symptoms of\ndiphtheria, was spreading among the\nresidents   Of   Huehland   River.\nLogan to Report\non West Indies\nTh.\nla\nParis hosiery is known\nas Mysterieitx. a name deserved by\nthe fact inat yuu can't exactly cap-\nlure their tint by any name and, half\"\nblonde and half-brunette, on*- can tell\nonly that they hlend with all tints of\nclothes.\nCORNS\nLift Off-No Pain!\nOTTAWA.  .M.inii  18.\u2014A  report  con\n(iiliiliu;  recommendation!  respecting thi\nliarla ..1 Catania Willi Ilia W*Mt lnili-a\nwill In\" mail,, ill tin- flallsc nl\" iiiiii-\nITOH    within    the    naxt    few    linys    liv i\nnana*  .1    Lojmn,  Liberal, CoraberU-.ni!\nwho   hamuli   till'  smciiil   l\\u,.Hllan   trad.\ni-i.iiimi.-.-nii. ti, lha West Inili'K durtnf\n.he iiael   fi p   month\".\nH^crried Over Beer\nin Grocery Stores\nTinn\nli.'iisi.m\nrotary\nIn   ci'.\"\n\u2022-lis\nNTO.    Mar\nla  tell  hy\n\u2022warding\nfovernm\npl,. wjped\nffomg   ha\nKi v.   .1.   1\nOntario     1\nthe  propoai\nlit     t't     i-i 11\nlong    tin\ncan  rpmem\n..ut tbe la>\nill .Mr. Hall\nI,   t..   the   i\n11.*.. i\nTi.liiliii\n1    nf\nHER NERVES SO BAD\nSHE COULD NOT SLEEP\nI\nMr*, f.race K'llchen, HI. !Vleor*a,\nOnt., writes;\u2014 \"After having R MVM1\nattack of pneumonia 1 was lei't In a\nweak nnd run-down cnnditlu*i. My\nnerves were so bad I could lytf sleep\nnighls, nnd in the daytlnjei*I bad\nterrible fainting spells, caused *l.y my\nhenrt being weak. Finally 1 got so\nbad I had to tnke to my bed for\nweeks at a, Unie. but one day I read\nabout ' ..  '\nMILBURN'S    '\nHEART AND NERVE PILLS\nso   decided   to   try   Ihem.     ,.. ,   ,\nAfler taking one box r felt n* slight\nimprovement. T have now tirViln five\nboxes, and hive gained :'.5 pounds In\nweight. 1 am now more than able\nlo do all my own housework as well\nas considerable outside work. I cannot recommend MUhuin'a JI, A N.\nTills too highly for those suffering as\nI did.\"\nC U N A R  D\nANCHOR-DONALDSON\nCAN'AOTAX   SERVICE\nFROM   HAilTAX\nTO   PLYMOUTH-CHEHBOtfaO-\nIeONDOM\nAntcni;\nMi\n*.,1il;   Andania   (ouiUs   Lon-\nTO    QUEENSTOWKAKD    IJVE^POOI.\nCuronia,   April   1\"\nTO   GLASGOW I\nSaturnia,   Alar.   30-\nFROM   NEW   YORK\nTO    QUEENSTOWN AND    LIVERPOOL\nCarman la. .Mar, ^s;   Aurania. Ayr. i\nraroiihc Apr  11:    Seythia. Apr* __\nTO   CHERBOURO   AND   SOUTHAMPTON\nMauretanfa. Apr. I. 22, May l.t I\nAquitmna. A|ir. 8, Apr. J>, May 20    \u25a0\nHereiigarta, Apr. 1\"'* May fi. 27\nTO   LONDONDERRY   AND   GLASGOW\n.'ami-mnia. Mar. 2S;    Tuscania, Apr. 4\nAthettte, Am*, ll:   Olumbla. Apr. is\nTO   FLYMOUTH-CHERBOUBG-\nLONDON\nAntonia, Mar. IS!   Ausonia, A|ir..ll\nAlbania, June IS;    Aihania. .inly lit\nTO   PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-\nHAMBURG\nAndania. Apr is. May II, .lime 27.. I\nMoney orders and drafts at low-al\nrates. Full Informati'in from Agents\not Company's Of flees, 022 Hastings St.\nW.   Vaecciiver.    H<*\nTHICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS\n; ihat make a horse Wheeze,\n| Roar, luve Thick Wind\nor Choke-down* can  be   _W^\nreduced with s\ni\u2014b>\nt  gr\n**.\\ow |\nDoesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little\n\"Kreezono\" on an aching corn, instantly lhat corn stops hurting, then shortly yuu lift it right off with fingers.\nYour druggist sells a tiny bottle\n\"I'Veeznne\" for a few cents, suffieii\nevery hard corn, soft\nor curt) btttm\ncalluses, uitbi:\nthe tfl\nut surene\ns, and the foot\nor  irritation. |\nalso other Hunches or Swelling!. Noblister,\nno hair cone, and horse kept at work. Eco-\ntomical-only afew drops required at an application. $2 SO per bottle delivered. Mlllll.\nW'-J'NHE, IK the antiseptic liniment lor man-\nof i kind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen\nnt j Vein j and \"leers. $1.25 a bottle at dealer* ot\nicli\"ered. *Jook \"Fvidence\" free.\n.-   r   \u00a5+vm< U(^   45 ^gmm Viw_ Mwitr.il Cifc\nUsorblnc ind At:sorjiue. jr., arc aide la Uaida,\nCANADIAHui iPACIFICI\n. . .M.inUah\n..M hi-lllli\nTO   EUBOrE\nBAILINGS    TROM   BT.   JOHN    TO\nLIVERPOOL\nA|.r.    I\u00ab     MiMiU'liili\nAi.r.   17    .Mantras.\nApr.    23     HO\nJlllf. 27     ... .' lliml\nApr. \u2022   \t\nTO   BOUTHAMPTON-CHERBOURQ-\nANTWERP\nAnr ic  M.'iiii\nAiir.S      Miiuicdiis;\nTO   GLASOOW\nAlir.   23    XaltfllTK\nApr. 4    - KmtrM\nIloliiilcd Informalian, rate,, r-tc. 11\nrequojit. Il^rlli i-emTvaliiiiiK anil t U-k\nnts from Loi-iil Ayt-ntM evi ry.vlu'iv, o\nwrlle\nJ.   S.   CARTER\nDistrict  Passsns-er Agent.  Nelson,  B.C\nFor couphs tnke half a teaspoon of Minard's internally\nin molasses. For soro throat\nnnd chest heat and mb well\ninto affected parts. For cold\nin head heat and inhale.\n{Minarrl'i five, qui.* rrllrf *S\nNew Underwear for Spring\nMen's and Boys'Wear Preparations Have Been Made For China and Crockery DePl-\na Big Day Today, Saturday\nThese advertised articles only give you a very small idea of the assortments\nawaiting your inspection.\nNn. 2-\nMen's medium-\nweight M e rimi\nUnderwear. Com-\nb i n a t i o 11 s or\nshirts end drawers. Unshrinkable and very\ndurable. In three\nqualities.\nNo. 1\u2014Combinations, per suit\n $2.00\n8 h i i- t 1 0 i*\nDrawers, per\ngwjnentfl.00\n-Combiiiatiuns, per suit $3.25\nShirts or Drawers, garment $1.75\nNo. 8\u2014Combinations, per suit SJ.50\nShirts or Drawers, garment   $2.50\nHATCHWAY NO-BUTTON UNDERWEAR\n\u2014Buttonless, botherless and perfect fitting. White lisle. Fine quality: very\ncomfortable.   Combinations   $2.00\nNATURAL     MEDIUM-WEIGHT     RIB\nENGLISH-MAKE VIKING PURE WOOL\nUNDERWEAR\u2014Light weight. The most\ncomfortable underwear made.\nCombination^, per suit  $5.50\nShirts or Drawers, garment  $3.50\nBOYS' MERINO UNDERWEAR\u2014Medium\nweight.   Unshrinkable.\nCombinations, per suit  ,... $1.50\nShirts or Drawers, garment  85-r>\nMEN'S PYJAMA SLEEPING SUITS\u2014\nGood duality Flannelette. Well made with\nsilk trogs.    All sizes.    Per suit     $2.05\nMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS\n\u2014 New pattern*.   All sizes.   Each $2.25\nper suit $3.75\nSTANFIELDS MEDIUM-WEIGHT RIB\nper surt  $1.00\nDry Goods Department ReadV'tO-Wear\nTl,,.    I., ill;..,,'    ..,..,..1,;,,,,    ..r    ..\u201e..\u2666 1.... '\nThe    biilliant   sunshine    of   vesterdav\nturned our thoughts to summer dress goods,\nand new numbers arrived yesterday morning in the nick of time, including:\nFINE QUALITY DRESS LINENS\u2014In all\nthe best-selling colors, such as mignonette,\nvenczia, brown, cream, tan bark, thistle\nbloom  and  tomato.    The   finish  nf  this\nlinen cloth is supple, and il  will launder\nwell.    ,\",() inches wide.    Al OS*;*\nRATINES are favorites of many, as the\nWeight of Ihis famous material makes it\nuseful for so nrauy purposes. Some delightful new shades are out this season,\nand while they are classed under old\nnames the colors are quite new. such as\nmignonette, peach, rose, pink, grey,\norange,  gravel,  lemon,   saxe  and   white.\n!!6 inches.   Per yard          S!)c\nFRENCH CREPE RAY\u2014A material with\nplain grounds.with a Rayon stripe. This\nmaterial is going to be quite a favorite,\nas it makes up well, and the colors are as\nFrenchy as its name\u2014venezia, thistle\nbloom, mignonette, tan bark, grey, coral,\nflame and white.    ,'!8 inches wide.    IV:\nyard !\u00ab1.75\nENGLISH FIGURED CREPES -Suitable\nfor many purposes, especially for lingerie.\nThe many colors have different designs,\nsuch as butterfly, flying bird and a floral\npattern. The ground colors are pink,\nmauve, blue, peach and yellow.   ,'U inches\nwide.    At 3'.)t7-\nCREPE UNI\u2014A plain French material\nwith a soft finish. Colors are coral,\nmauve, rose, grey, gravel, saxe and white.\n36 inches wide.    At   $1.00\nMILL. ENDS OK GINGHAMS\u2014All short\nlengths, 2 to 5 yards. 27 inches wide.\nDozens of different patterns and colors.\nAt I'),*\nDRESSES FOR SPORTS WEAR\u2014In\nchecked and striped Kashi. Long sleeves,\nbroad leather belts, and other styles in\nthis beautiful material. Colors: Fawn,\nand brown, inx't'n and brown, grev and\nred, grey and blue . $1-1.05 and $21.00\nPLAIN AND STRIPE!) FLANNEL\nPRESSES\u2014S line are made in the long\ntunic effect, finished wilh silk military\nbraid; others are button trimmed or\nbraid. Colors are blue, almond, green,\nfawn,  orange,   navy    $8.50  to  $12.50\nREADY-TO-WEAR HATS\u2014In many new\nshapes, including Turbans or wide brims.\nCome in Milan straw braid, etc At,\neach  $3.05 to $12.50\nJAILOR HATS\u2014In a straw braid. Bands\nof broad silk crepe de chene of contrasting shade.-. Colors: Navy, fawn, black,\ne'*'.    Price      $1.95\nFootwear   Department\nGood news for lhe buys and girls who\nlike to play around in  running shoes.\nA very favorable purchase allows us to\noffer about 100 pairs of Running Shoes at\nlower than the usual prices. When these\nare sold out we cannot repeat the order,\nso get yours now. Mail orders filled for\nthese as long as they lasl.\nYOUTHS' CANVAS BOOTS\u2014Rubber soles.\nScout make, with ankle protectors and\nrubber-covered soles. Sizes 11, 12 and\n1;!-    At    95C\nBoys 1 lo 5, pair $1.35\nCHILDREN'S BROWN OXFORDS OR\nSANDALS-Good rubber soles. Sizes 7\nand  IO'...    Pair          85^.\nCAKE PLATES\u2014In several useful sizes.\nNicely decorated in pleasing floral designs.   Each..75<*, 85<>, $1.00 to $1.95\nHake good, inexpensive- prizes for britbje.\nDINNER WARE\u2014Palf leaf pattern. This\ncan now be supplied in open-stock, and\nany customer wishing to replace breakages please note while we have the full\nassortment. An attractive set for six people in this pattern is made up as follows\n\u201452 pieces to the half-set for six people:\n(! bread and butter plates, 6 tea plates,\nG dinner plates, G soups, 6 cups and saucers, 1 sugar, 1 cream, 1 slop bowl, 1 platter, 1 covered dish, 1 boat and stand, 1\nbutler.    52-piece set $18.25\nOr 92-piece set        $33.00\nBLACK TEA POTS\u2014Decorated with flowers in pleasing designs. 5-Clip size. At,\ngwh_   $1.00\nSaturday's Special Offerings'in'Grocery Dept.\nJOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF\u2014IG-oz. bottle    $1.10\nLIBBY'S SWEET RELISH PICKLE\u201412-\ngZ. bottle  30c*\nVAN CAMP'S CHILE CON CARNE\u2014No.\n1 tin 13.?\nLIBBY'S   MEXICAN   TAMALES\u2014No.   1\ntin    - 19?\nPUKE GOLD SALAD DRESSING POWDER\u2014 Pkt 10?\nFRY'S BREAKFAST COCOA\u2014' :.-lb. tin\nfor 28?\nAPPLES\u2014Good quality.    .\"> His. for .   25<i\nLIBBY'S QUEEN OLIVES\u2014<S-<K. bottle\nfor      15?\nLIBBY'S STUFFED OLIVES\u20145-ot. hot-\ntie ... 20?\nSUN-MAID CLUSTER RAISINS\u20142 pkgx.\nfor     . .    35?\nMINCED   CLAMS\u2014Pioneer   brand.     Per\ntin  25?\nC. & B. OLIVE OIL\u20148-oz. bottle  35?\nkit'\nmm\n. (j, INCORPORATED   ***) Blf  MAY   1070 Jl *w%>\nBoon\n \t\n' f ago Teu\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1025\nTHE ARK\n;il I     t'alier,    30.    SS,    40    cents    per\na.iuiiU- r.-ll. l.-nlu-s- .-.Ji'Hvii\/, ,1 Lifle\nf, -40 conta jn-r pjtlr. liie Kae\n-.1, I yards for C5 ceits. Oins-\nw, 35 to -10 cents per yard. Ladies'\nwefn.   extra   heavy,   a   few   pairs   to\nWatt,   -JO   cento.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nI'tiune 534 606 Vernon  St.\nNelson Business College\nIndividual   Tuition\n'..       SUMMER    COURSE    NOW\nPROCEEDING\nI Day and   Evening Classes.\nBOX   14 PHONE   603\nFormer Kootenay\nMinister Passes\nVANCOUVER,   Kerch   -\"\u25a0\u2014llev.   !\u2022:\nC   M.   MoColl,   I'risiiviiri.ui   minister.\nili.il   sii.l.I,.niy   lasl   nlclit   lii'i-f.     Ks   ln-\nItirmeriy   was   statii.m.l   In   tin*   Ki,\u00abu.-\nAstonishing\nand Astonished\nAro the numbers of people who\nwill state that they can ua\nwell, and, when confronted with\na normal test, cannot see. They\nare fur-sighted, and that means\neyestrain, headaches, ji cunt in -\nuous drain on the nerves and\nbodily energy\u2014ami many otKer\ntroubles are traceable, to il.\nsome very serious ones. Cor-\nptet glasses relieve Ihis condition and five benefit iny results.\nJ.  0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN\n\u2014-J   iT-i\nTHE BEST COAL\nOur 1'iial I.ut lis li'ii'ly alul\nUu-eWI uul an in E** 11 st- ami\nsteady licit. .'mi will liet'il\nhss lliun other kiialH an.l liavt;\nniarii comfort, l-'.i it is a real\nprunuaiy ami uvea llnllars.\nImpel ial Lump, ton 812.50\nUnit Lump, par tun . Slii.50\n.Vine Lump, par I'm . S I-.50\nImperial    Kir,-.    Inn        $11.\u2022,\u2022\u2022-,\niinpi.'riai Nm. p.ii inio.a.*\u00bb\nHall    N'UI,    par    UU,    ....   $10.a.*\u00bb\nMacdonald Cartage &\nFuel Co.\n503 BAKER  ST.        PHONE 5M\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RESULTS.\nButter\n(llniiil.ile anil  Curlew,  Hi 50\u00ab?\nDominion   I'rauil. prr 111. .    10<>\n1*00*1    tm*.   Klil'lty   fresh,   per\n<\u2014 J5<*\nOinailian   CtlOMO,   pM  lb.... 30\u00ab+\nKraft Chaoae, pit 11j 15c1\nLettuce, Celery, Grape Fruit,\nOranges,  Bananas\nJ. A. IRVING & CO.\n513    BAKER    ST..     NELSON\nThe   Great   Supply    House\nThe\nDodge\nCar\nHas proven itself lo be\nideally suited to the\nroad conditions of the\nKootenay country. Sturdily built, it gives years\nof highly satisfactory\nservice and you will always find its resale\nvalue far above any car\nof its class on the market.\n\u00abNASH\u00ab\nCapitol\nMotors\nGeorge   W.    Pease,    Manager\nOpp. Post Olfice        Ne'son, B.C.\nPHONE   65\nNELSON TEAMS\nDEFEAT TRAIL\nAT BASKETBALL\nVisiting Flayers Downed by\nGood Margin; Play\nFast\nLOCAL MEN'S SENIOR\nTEAM EVENS COUNT\nLocals   Check   Trail   Forwards Hard; Visitors\nCombination Speedy\nNation's\nnfehl  tun\nTlail's    t,'\nlia.'l,,lball limns lasl\nIn H (luultli- vlslory over\n,    In    Ivi.    [tan    guinea  'in\nBroken Rail Puts\nStreet Car Off\nTrack in Fairview\n\u25a0Kelson's siiTi-i railway s.-rvl.-.- whs\nInterrupted late yMtordiiy afternoon\nwhen tlio new oar. So. 3. wan derailed\n:it tiK> corner i\u00bbf Bsaiwen anil Pine\nHtrsettR, Kairvi.-w. The cause nf the\n.1. rat)tnent nf the rar. wblcli \u00bb:<s in\ncharts nf Molonuan F. H. Dalrymple\nand Conductor R. Marshall, waa a\nbroken rail. The ear was .ill' lh>-\niiaclt for Mime li.mr.--i. City Electrical\nKii\u00abine.-r J. r, Ciates superintended\npi m ratio an while It was being re-\nidaeed   on   the   truck.\nMARKETS AND FINANCE\n(Continued  from  page * )\nShareholders Approve\nthe Absorption of the\nManufacturers' Finance\nMn-    Central    soli.\n'ooal iirli mi\nti> 12. Th- .-\nTrail :it tn Kl.\nttOtOH Is   ft'    llu*    J\naiiilltoiiuin. Tlie\nI by a seore of 18\n.sou DIM defeated\nOM of th.- larj**csi\nir   was   on   hand   tn\nw iln.ss the contests. Nelson Kills\nhave new h.-atin th.- Trail team twice\nin   succession \u2014tlm   first   name   In   TraP\n-eiuR a walkaway with a |] to 7\n\u2022core.      The    men's   \u00bbni*,n Kalkms   stand\nLed with a win api-cc. Trull de-\ni.att.l Nelaon in Trail by Z points, bin\n.la-     locals     BtOtB     never    headed     last\niieht,\nla the fust hall nf th.- ulrls' Kam.\n\"he Nelson team played steady and\n.ur- banket bill I. an.l at th- end of th.\n'ialf bad  a  nod   margin over  thn   vlst-\nms. Trail in the second half cam*\nbaofe   sirnnc,   and   smin*   good   work   by\nM'^-: P, Pramr oa lhe visiting for-\nv.inl iin- pulled the t-ain up eonsi.U-r-\n;.i,iv.     MIm   iv   Anthony   Bin   turnc1\na   n   \u00a3 1    gam.-    fin    th-   visitors.\nTrail's Sheeting* Poor\nNelson sn-ls c.ieeked hard and heavy\nKIH] towards the end of the game the\nTrail play-rs mn retaliating and BB\ni conaequttiM P'av became mv rnugb.\nTiail   had   as   much   nf   the   plav   in   Hie\nursi half as dm Neiaon, out poor\nworh In around th- baskets lost them\nih-   chance   presented      Nelron's   for-\nwards   ahot   truer  nn.l   speedier.\nMhw \"Bertie\" Calnan waa the star\nl>< rformer of th- locale, with 11 pointa\nto   h.r   credit.     Miss   Anne   Anderaon\nwith   h-r  I. ft  hand   push   ahot,  also  did\n\u00bb.!! aii'l ahe netted eight pointa. Mis-\n'\u2022 Notman sunk th- ball through Ihe\n\u25a0\u25a0 mn for six  pointa.\nMiss Balfour and Mtaa u Covington\nvm-l.-.l hard tot lh- Tiail t-am. whil.-\nMiaa Kraser ami Mrss Anthony acored\nthe   pointa\nN.lS'.n's    tram    committed    IE    foula,\nnnd   Trail   maife   toot   pointa   by   fr-\nlorowa.    Trail   playera  made   I'i   fottla\nmi  which   N'.isnn   ii.,ni.   ihu.   pointa\nSenior   Game   Tast   One\nA. G. LAMBERT CO., Ltd.\nManufacturer!    of    and    Dealer*    in\nALL      KINDS     OF     LUMBER      AND      BUILDING     MATERIAL*,\n^SHINGLES,    LATH,    MOULDINGS,    WINDOWS,    DOORS,    COAST\n-EDGE   GRAINED   FLOORING   AND   FINISH,   AND   BEAVER   AND\nWALL   BOARDS\nOrawar   IMI\nPhona   No.   82\nNalaon.   B.C.\nail\"\n\\\\ ,i\nfull\niiii th- flral throw nf th- hall. Nel-\ni took ih- lead a I moat within the\nst minute of plav. when Jimmy Not-\nin dropped a baattet Bcotty Woa\noutatandlni atar on thf local for-\nid Iin.-. and in the first period\nleclally he found the bnakel a I moat\nthrow.\n.h<\nn.    Tn\nid    little\n     Hie    In\ni;    BUI    Cu\nii'-   rangy   centi\nfasl    a    lamt'   al\nmon   laal   night.\nrtunlt)    m    i!-t\nirma   an.l   eagle   -\n.    th.'   local   *-nt-\nwiuiii]   rorge\ni wn  pla yen\nv. hi,\nIn\nc 1.\nis   r\nb-nai\naih\nIII\nhalf   Nelaon\nKill    iim-   hud\n;i   play. .1   ana\n\u2022layers   being\nii Ir   reel.\nid   half.   Notn\n\"Cwiew Butter From Pure Cream\"\nREALLY DELICIOUS IS\nCurlew Butter\n\"From Pure Cream\"\nf\nIf Yen Have Nol Yd Tried Curlew Butter, Do So\nToday.    You Will Be More Than Satisfied.\n*i uu can resl assured Umt it will bf delifered fresh\nbecause\nIt Is Mudc in Nelson hy\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO., LTD.\nAiHle:pon   and   Miiir   Faat\nOTTAWA. March JO, \u2014 The annual\nloetlng of the Manufacturer a' Finance\norporatlon was held here m.ia>\\\nonator .1. A, McDonald, thf president,\n\u25a0as   m-leeled.   as   were   the   old   board\n!   the\nThe\nni.,.\nimaiKainniion   ,,f  Dominion   Finance    Guaranty    and    Manufacture!1!\n\u25a0A*as approved. ' The romhiii.-d enin-\npaiii.s Dow have a capital uf about\n11,0-flO.MO. \u25a0\nFive Million Bid\nfor Nickel Assets\nRefused by Court\nTOROKTO,    March    M. Ai     tha\nI-jdlclal   sale  of  tha  assets  nl   tin-   Itrit-\nBO American Niek.l oprporattoR, be*\n\"ore Charlea iiarmw. K.c. inaatar <>t\nbe supreme court, this afternoon, i>.\niv. Hauadera, K.C;, mad. a bid of\n'MOO.<H>0 for n clienl wlmse Identity\nHOB not diseinsed. Tlile was liie only\nhid offered, and as It did not reach\nihe n-serve price set. n.i sale wan\nmade. Proceedings were adjourned\nuntil   May   7.\nHORSWILL NEW\nPRESIDENT OF\nROD AND OUN\nFavor May First as Date\nfor     Opening\nSeason\nRECOMMEND CLOSING\nOF ROSEBUD LAKE\nKootenay    River    Closing\nWas Hoax to Get Members at Meeting\n4rgentin\u00ab\nSows a\nBig Corn Acreage\nOTTAWA,\ntrade   I..H1I11\nI.UI   i'al.l.,1    1\ni.l  official\n'..Yaniiiiiiil.\nAtKfll Hm'     I'\nis   SI'.lllL'.IHltl\n\u25a0.n:,.imu ma-\nIvtl-t4,   anil\niv.mn  tails   lo   lil-l-L\nTh,    first\n11.24-lt    KM\nl.all.'ll    all    Jl\nMarch   10.\u2014The  \u00ab'a linn\nsslini.r    nt     ila. an. 1    Ains\nnt. kooonllng ii> tin' .-it'*\nI'lii'iiasl   i.l'   tli,   Argentine\nlh,.  iii'iii   M.wti   in   ..an   in\nr    Ilia    siasini    nl    r.i^1-^r,\nIH'l-.'S.    IIS    l'i,Miliaria!     Willi\n:,,  tin.   final  estimate  for\nwith  * 117.min. tin- annual\nIlia   fhi-.vi'iir   period   KUT-\norei a-i tm* ila   s. isuii i.l\nli.l ill,mnl   iiiais.   ns   re*\nWINNIPEG\nWHEAT   QUOTATIONS\nWlii'.il- -\nMav     .\nJulv    ...\nOpen     llik'li       Law     l'l\"\"'\nlllll         1 il*- \u25a0 k     ISi'l     H'.-'.\n|f>i        Hi*, i.     135        H.I\nIli'l.\n'.\\lsv\n1.17         imi1.-     I-T         III!)\nnn,      :,l'.      n        51\u00bb,\nI lit.     . . .\nHail, y \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n;.n *     51'!      ii'''\u00ab     1114\n.llll,\nIli'l\nKlax---\nMny\nJulv\nOct.     , ..\n      M\n       . \u2014,\n\"i*       '.'i*       .'i :       .'it a\njn       jit',   :'ii      :it\nIVsplte the advertisement, whleh\nstated that the Nelsnn and DUtrlCt\nHod and Cun clul> was Koine lo consider the clnsiiiR of Kootenay river td\nall fishiiiK. there was no talk of this\n(lin'Mtlun at the annual meeting last\nnight To teil the truth,' thf advertisement was a wise Iinax to pet pn\na Rood attendance. The hoax worked.\n1-ii t he fore Ilie meeting was Very old\nthe    officers    were    s-ven-lv    criticized\nh.r  th-  go-otljed  mnlnformatton.\nA. S. Horswiil was named as president    for    Ihe   year'in    succession    to\ntloerge  w.   Itea]-.  aroo has  toted  in\nthat    capacity    for    some    years.      (iffi-\neer-s aw elected  were:    Honorary prat*\ni.l-nt. L. W, Ihimplirey. M.I'.: president, A, Si Horswiil; vice-president.\nK. H. h.itham, Kaslo; seerelary-lreas-\niu*<-r. T. Hdn'ierpliam; executive cotn-\nmitt-.\u2014B Collinaoft, Major <i- Amlrr-\nlon,  r.   Keith,   H,  Hush. a.  Trefltllut,\nt.   QamWe,   Jess   Sanih*rs.   Chief   T.   H.\nL..n\u00ab, ti.   W.  .St.eU* and  ,1.  S.  Carter.\nClose   Bosebud   Lake\nA resolution  presented in- Mr.Steele\nIt-king the (h-partmenl of fisheries to\nclose Rom hud lake to all flshinj; was\npassed hy the meeting. It was pointed\nout by Mr Steele that this stretch uf\nwater, near the International boundary\nline smith nf Salnin, was an ideal\npropagation Krounds fnr eut throat\niront. Th- fish would imt Idle the\nhook, \u00bbw\\ lhc only way tli-y were be-\nintf caught was in spawning' time.\nft hen th- ereek was dammed and tlie\nI'isli taken out in saekfulls. The matte;    of   .losinif   Wolfe   lake   above   Salnfo\nwas  also dtecuaeed,  hut   waa   left   for\ner   conatderatlon,\n\u25a0 club  i-' intended  to the glint\nlervatlon board* tin- appoint ment nf\nun.-   warden,    without    pay,   nf   Hnb-\nQulnn  nf  Harrop.    Air,  tjuinn  has\n*nted   in  an   in   that   capacity   if\nippoiiilin-nt   Is   mad-.\nie   queatlon  of   th-  flatting  aeaaon\nUp,   and   tin*  club   pass-.!  a   motion\nmmendlng    that    th-   \u00bbaaaon    this\n\u25a0 Open    mi    May    1.   iiml    thai    the\nIng dale be a uniform nn- thfough-\n\u25a0 the    dlatrlct.      Many    argument*\n\u25a0 pot    forth   by   m,ml,its   for   later\narller (ip-iiinc.\nTli\nMONTKKAi-M March   SO.   \u2014  A   meat-\nK of ih- ahareholdere nf Qoodw In'i\nu'it-d. ..f Montreal, \u00bbis called, to laid   h.-r-  April  :\u25a0  t-.  ratify  the  pur*\n\u25a0aae    of    th-    linn    bv    (Ik-    T     Katun\nmpany,  limited, Toronto, ami aKr-r-d\nby   th-   board   nf  directora  nf   Lhe\na I\ndi-nl\nFree State Plans to\nMeet Republic Bonds\nLONDON,  March  ':\u00ab.  - -  The t'athollc\nnl     pla\nsh    u.-i\n-i   p-aii   nrckli\nNelson News of the Day\nMclntvi\n-   II   i*.\nNelunn     K\nMl'\nM       J!.ill\nTolal    I\nMu\nBRUSHES\nWc Carry a Large and Varied Stock of  Brushes\nFor Every Purpose\nPain!,  Varni\u00bbh, Kalsomine, Scrub Brushes, etc., etc.\nHint, QiitiUtii Onln nnd Prices Right\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   B.C.\nAiiil.'l-i.ii.\nli*.  Jli-s r   Kotinail.  I;\nMl      MlM     II.      .1.11 H.\n'l'..iai   1-:.\nII       Wal.l. n.     !;     T      .1\nin i.   I:   in....,,..     II.   I.\nKi.iu.ii. I.    I.    IV.    Ila,\nHi i iv l'\"i-n..,,i ;:\n-': It Maui, i- 2: .[\nA    Curran.    I :   T     .\u00ab,\n'l'l\nAll\n-111\nAr-\nWheat Worth More\nThan Present Price,\nSays Finance Paper\nIf   viuir  Hilly   Na\nI e   111.\nla di'Iivcri'l   late\nO.H22)\nYOUR   TAXI   IS   A   SEDAN   WHEN\nVOU   PHONE   41. 18631)\nNorth\nBlock.\nI.it-,\n11.ml.\n..'    Villus*.    .M.ii'l,\n'-'ii     \u2014     In    ai\nal     Will    (-om.\nJournal   |..laal    liailii.L*    \u2022,:\n\u00abnge   nn   .Mar.l\nop\t\nof\nIII\nnl\nMIDWEEK FOOTBALL\nMn.li   go -Mlilvii'. It    I...\nAilD'lin    Y.    r.    A.    tliincc,    .M.\ntall,   Wl .In. winy.   A|.mI   1..\n,.  flow, is     lluli-clnn. ilia\n.Mis   BUxh.  Aniialiki  Block.\nSI      I'li.lls    l.a.la-'     Aal     will    llOld\n,\u201erln\u00ab  Ila-\/.: i  I'Val...    April  Ird,  1\nli,. Church l-ail...-*.    All liiinlH ni' fut\"\nTHE    CORPORATION    OF   THE   CITY\nOF   CRANBROOK\n.VANTKIi I\nlitlrutioiM  vm\n-'lii'k's    (HI\t\nI'li-iliiy.    Mali'\n,,t riiv   [-...ii\n\u25a0ili;,'   i.f   rti..l\nit.'   \u00aby\u00abtnm\u00bb.\nlllltt  lll.il- 1)1\na.'.',   ill-,    --al.\nA|,|.ll,-,t--.,i-'\nthr fit' ''Li!\n\"Application\ni.Iii\nI*' HI.\nUK til. I MI    LEAGUE\n\u2022        nnl    Division\n(-itnl.fr,   a,   Tottenham   II.   \u25a0:.\nI.'vii'-ai.    1:    \\'..lt,i   c .   n\nTlilid Dlviuloa Southern\niiillitittliaiii. ii: Bwaoiea T;. n\nBrliiol   it.  in  Quem'i  r   li.\nThli-il    Division   Northern\nI.In.-..In   City.   2;   Ntlaon.   1\nI'Hiliaiii   (*..   il:   Traiiiiu to   II.   11\nSCOTTISH   I.HAOUE\nFirst   Division\nAl-vl'ilian,   ll;   A>r.   1.\nSecond   Division\nllatliK'iilt',   l'l   riytk-liank.   ;l\nRUOBY\nNorthern   Union\nLeigh.   II:   liatli.y,   7.\nRu;*liy    Union\nCardiff,    211;   oxford   anil   1'iinil\nIftlvcnltlM,   n.\nArmy     Cup     Final\nSoulli    Wali-8   lluril^n-rfi.    HI:\nlurs,.   (luarila,    .'I.\n\"red\" Mcdonald wins\nIIAI.II'AX. X.K.. Mm ih 20\u2014 \"Ileil\"\nMiDiitiiilil. Halirux. fealliirwolKlil. wiih\nIrom Joe Hurke by a technical knockout in Ihe ninth round uf a scheiluli'il\nIt-round liinil hare tonight.\nDOKKY    DANCE --\nDAY-EAGLE    I'ALL\nUlEMAN.\n...I al Ma'\n....l,. Hi', i\nlar lhc inli\n.,i with I'M\n-I.l .'.ial -\u2022\u25a0\nal-     Will     |,l\n ,1.'     Uuiii\n\u25a0 al'.way.    rol\non   tha   N.-l-'.\nEASTER    MON-\nA    K...I.I    Hm.'\nI.roiil speelallat. \"ill In- In Ni'lsnn\nr.ini Miualav. March SSrd, unlll thr\ni.tilMK   i.r   Sat ill ila v.    March   2.*th.   alul\nan in' coniulted at   tin- lu.ni.linl\n(llll)\nCorporation   n(   the  City  of  Grand\nrnrVs,   B.C.\nTENDERS   WANTED\nDependable Groceries\n.ECONOMY-SERVICE\nku\nPHONE 235\nQuaker Choice Quality\nPEAS \u2014TOMATOES \u2014CORN\u2014\n''\"\u25a0 im '20f  ri far $1,15\nSWEET     POTATOES   -    S.ili.l\nPack.     Urge   tin 35<-\nWESSON   OIL    K,.i    Salaus   ,\u201e\u25a0\nfor   Cooking.     Tin .|5<-\nJERSEY   CREAM   SODAS    .M.-\n* \".ii mirk's      iv,. ;\u00bb5-a\nARROWROOT      BISCUITS    \u2014\nChrWic-a.     l',-r   l'i.. i()c\nTILLSON'S   HEALTH   BRAN\u2014\n'*'--      25C  2  i\"i-     -I5<*\nCREAMETTES -Tli,. mu ma.'-\n*' ]    \u25a0'\u2022    2  l'l\"-\".  25<^\nQUICK QUAKER OATS-Cuuks\nI\" '\u25a0\u25a0' \"< '  '\"\"'-\"    nt-OOB\nClovcrdale Butter\nl'i,-!, r,'.:\u201e,\u201e.,y, J{ ll.s. BIAS\nORANGES\u2014LEMONS\u2014GRAPE\nFRUIT\u2014CELERY\u2014LETTUCE\nA. S. Horswiil & Co.\nPhone 121\nSaturday Specials\nl-ocal Fresh Kggn, 2 tluz 85<^\nCurlew  Creamery   Hotter .45^\ni'eerleaa   Creamery.   II) -lOtT?\nTomittoes, large  tin   20<\u00a3\nQuaker  Corn,   tin    :.....20t->\nSUndard Tcaa,  tin   _Q^\n6 tins of cither for ..$1,15\nArcadia Codfish,   2  lbs 45,-k\nHeady-Cut Macaroni, 2 lns.25*-t\nWelch's    Graiielatle,     4-lb.     tin\nfor    85<*\nCabbafe, 4 lhs. for  25<^\nOranges,  from,  doz \u2014-30<J\nLarge Grape Fruit,  2  for 25*\u00a3\nOr  9  for   Sl.OO\nPROMPT  DELIVERY\nAuto Accessories\nSlunitfe    Butteries\u2014Lamps\nEverythinR nwessaiy for the car.\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nElectrical   &.   Mechanical\nMasonic  Blk. Baker   Street\nLadies' Suits and\nSpring Coats\nCleaned or Dyed\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Class   Dyet\\ and   Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW   -   NELSON,   B.C.\nJust Arrived\nPASCALS FRUIT\nBON BONS\nOrchard   Fruits,   Fruit   Pastilles,\nEaster    Novelties     and     Fancy\nEaster    Boxes,   at\nKandyland\nSTEWART TO PLAY\nWITH ST. PATS\nTORONTO, .M.'inli 20\u2014The Toronto\nStar today puiilishis un Item atatlng\nthut Nalaon Btawart, termor Bafccbera\n.luiiii.r   O.H.A.   plajtr,   now   captain\nof the Cleveland lim-kty rliili. hus da-\nriili-il to play pro next season with\nIII.- St. I'aliiiks. lir is salil to have\naccepted  a  $i;.,0(i(l  three-year oiler.\nYour\nSpring\nSuit\nMade to Measure\nWe are just a wee bitT\nproud of our new spring;\nsamples. We think they\nare about the finest 'we\nhave ever been able to!\noffer. j\nWhy not let ua make!\nthat new Spring Suit for*\nyou now? Tailored by;\nLeishman or Fit-Reform, -\n\u25a0according to the highest\nstandards of Custom Tailoring.\nGillette Safely\nRazors\n98c\nThis ia an opportunity to get\nu genuine Gold-Fluted Gillette\nSafety Razor in a good, strong\ncase, ut an exceptionally low\nprice  of   98\u00a3..\nOur stock of these razors is\nlimited, m be sure to take advantage of this offer while they\nlast.\nCanada Drug &\nBook Co.\nNELSON, B.C.\nHAS IT\n~j\nSteam Carpet\nCleaning\nTlie only sunltury way, 2c  per\nBtjui re  loot.    Also  Dyelnff and\nCleuning.\nSatisfaction   Guaranteed.\nPHONE  70\nNelson Steam Laundry\nVERNON   STREET   (Cornar  of .\nJosephine   Street)\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RESULTS.\nWe   Can   Supply. You   Wilh\n0. K. BREAD\nFresh Daily\nFLEMING'S' STORE\nFAIRVIEW   *\nKuril, is\ntlic     Kusx\n1 rlKh\n\u25a0\u25a0Miiing  x\neffects\nutH featured are\nembroidered    In\nm a cliurmeen coat;\nl-msde ribbon flowers on a uilk\nbengallne cunt; the pleated border on\nsouk- charmeen modttl and a wott-u\nur   fur  binders  on others.\nTenders will  be  received  by tbfl  ua-\ndf-ralined uu to March  2?,rd,  irx. for\ntin-    purohtas   i>r   all    or   anv   of   snuifi\n'..kmxio brtcka in place In two murks\nhtkI flue-clianiliir at Uratiby smelter\nBite. Thn liiKtu st or any tender not\nnc-vKsarily accepted.\u2014JoU A. Uut ton,\nClerk, (8476)\nW,  W.   P-TgUHon.   ttarrister,   Solicitor,\nNotary Public uiikcr Hlock. (B.r>53)\nWe   cum   Hiiuply   nn Ik    tor   ) our   Imby.\n('lean, wholesome and fresh. AttooM*\nfor ii with tlie driver; lie Is rtUabn.\nOr |ihone Crtacent Iviiry, ittRl,  (W^M\n. (.mi,iui\nriieri.\nMatinee- 2:30 p.m.\nNight, 7 and 9 p.m.\nTom\nMix\n-In-\nTeeth'\nCOMING TOMORROW\n'It Is The\nLaw'\nm\nThe Car\nfor the Millions\nwith the Million\nDollar Motor\n**-\nQuick and Abundant Power\n\u25a0\nTiiu Million-Dollar Motor ill the STAR CAIt\u2014u\nmotor lhat deliver* 20;,; more power and steps up\nfrom 5 to 25 miles in 4-W seconds.\nOnly a drive with you at the wheel will convince\nyou of (he power and flexibility of the Million-Dollar\nMotor in this up-to-date STAR CAR.\nFull  force  feed  lubrication  to all   betrlon  and\ncam .shafts.    Never a burnt-out bearing in a STAR\nmotor.\nDesigned and Bailt by One ol Oar Grealtst\nEngineers\u2014Darant Leads, Others Follow\nKootenay Garage\nP.O.   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